Comments: Margaret Leftnell, there have been numerous sightings of the aforementioned van driving around the Lisbon area of Oak Cliff. Recent medical journal articles indicate that Dr Proctor is specializing in hemorrhoid treatments...specifically sales of Dr Proctor's Rectum Rockets and other sphincter related solutions. It's been a while since you and I were visiting Dr Hamby's dental dungeon and torture chamber at Chester Clinic. Right?
Comments: So she is from the class of 64? What an interesting life! i remember Chester Clinic. at 6 years old, I fainted there after a shot.
Comments: This was in today’s Dallas News. Shirley Glenn.https://legcy.co/35dUMIT
Comments: Hey, Bosko, do you suppose Doctor Proctor is still practicing out of that van parked by the late Chester Clinic?
Comments: Did someone mention alcohol ? 🥂
Comments: Haa! Kenneth, you haven’t changed a bit since first grade.
Comments: Leftnell, After witnessing the futile efforts of Charlotte Mac to post a legible and coherent post, I have a few suggestions: 1) Attach an alcohol/drug detecting app to the guest column. 2) Have C-Mac provide proof that she actually graduated from SOC. 3) Start a Go-Fund me page to secure funds for a wellness check to be performed by a certified mental health worker. ![]() ![]()
Comments: Good grief! The typos!! The grass...sigh. I need to learn to proofread for goodness sake!
Comments: Horses are not happy because they do not get to go out in the rain or when it is too wet. These are not pasture horses. There grass is green alright and over growing the wildflowers. This rain in s V preventing haying also. The cows and donkeys are happy and get clean ha ha Yep, this would not be a good year for our former owner’s cotton.
Comments: Charlotte, that is a lot of rain! My grandparents grew cotton like the early owners of your land. A rain like that meant no crops that year. I don’t know how they survived. I’ll bet your cows and horses are loving that green grass!
Comments: We’ve had over 30” at the ranch. That’s a whole summers worth of rain in 3 weeks. But, draught and Fire season has started in Colorado.
Comments: No, my ark isn't finished yet.
Comments: Has everyone had enough rain?
Comments: Very true, Lynell. They both have great children and lots of grands. However, no one can fill that hole in your being after losing a spouse. Yes, memories do help. They both had wonderful marriages filled with great memories!
Comments: Thank you, Peaches. Sherrie and Chere Houck lost the love of their lives recently. My heart breaks for both. I pray that God will comfort them and bring back a lifetime of precious memories.
Comments: Lynell, Sherrie is doing as well as could be. They had a very special long time relationship. The two never dated another person. Johnny was a really great husband, father, grandfather and just all around great guy. Losing a spouse is so painful. I know! He was surrounded by his family till the end.
Comments: Johny’s service:http://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/53278/hash:04321332154836F2
Comments: Peaches, is precious Sherrie okay? i can’t imagine what she’s going through.
Comments: I just got off the phone with Sherrie Latham Feris. I just love her. As I said before she and Johnny were the cutest couple and friends of ours. Great memories with them. She would have been married 55 years this August and they had been together for 60 years. Johnny was in good health until he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in January. Sherrie said he played golf the next day. They had already planned to move to San Antonio to be near one of their daughters. In February they started the move. Sherrie said she even drove in the ice storm (I could never do that). They had 2 boys and 2 girls and have 7 grandchildren.
Comments: https://www.restlandfuneralhome.com/obituaries/John-Faris-2/#!/Obituary
Comments: I’m sorry to hear about Johnny Faris. He was a nice guy, married sweet Sherrie Latham. I likely spelled her name wrong.
Comments: Here’s Wanda’s service, assuming the link works. My first grade pal. https://www.facebook.com/100000622928887/posts/4334961543201234/
Comments: Sorry to hear of all the passing of our classmates. But it’s good to see that we have a lot of old folks left. Do any of you know what might be going on with Kerry Honeycutt jimmy coward or kennth beachum Was just wondering.
Comments: Here is the link to the obituary for John Faris. He covered a lot ground in his years on Mother Earth. John Winn Faris Obituary - Visitation & Funeral Information (restlandfuneralhome.com)
Comments: Oh, I hate to hear this about Johnny Faris. He, Sherry, Bill (my husband) and I went to Senior Activities together. Sherry and I were roommates out of high school until she and Johnny got married. They were the cutest couple! Thanks for letting us know.
Comments: Lynell and group, you have been so kind to notify our class whenever one of our own dies and we appreciate it. I received an email from Willie Grant (SOC 62) that his cousin Johnny Faris had died and I believe Johnny was in your class. Great kid.
Comments: You're likely correct Barry. I could not remember the coaches' names but that saying sorta stuck with me over the year. Thanks for clarifying.
Comments: Hey Don, good to hear from your, but 1963 was 58 years ago.
Comments: Currently living on the central coast of CA. Beautiful location, wonderful weather, however it is in CA!!!! Being retired, the COVID situation didn't change life too much personally. Do look forward to feeling safer to travel give big hugs to friends. It is hard to believe that in a few years our graduation was 40 years ago. Look forward to seeing what 2023 brings us.-Don
Comments: "Gosh dang. Hit a lick" must have been Coach Malone. Coach Hodge was more to the point! |
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