Posted by 01gentdc on July 31, 2015 at 06:46:46 from (50.127.28.52):
for those of you that refuse to go to your class reumion , I say GO , you will like them , they improve with age,. there were 238 in the class , 65 of us showed up ,, and I was not the only one that was baling hay or farming that day ,,. we gave watermelons away for the most grandchildren , the most children also.... longest married ...one girl was 41 yrs with a good farm family , fartherest distance was elpaso , tx.. and serveral other mosts I cant recall .. mite have been the beer ,, but I really enjoyed this reunion Far more than any of the others ,, sadly there were 4 within a couple miles of me that chose not to go ,, for all sorts of reasons . 20 were alreagy 6 ft under,,. they had put together a nice memorial corner for all of them yearbook pix ,candles , and flowers ,,. and beautiful white hyndrangus,were everwhere from Dr Fox ;s home , who lost his son in our class a couple yrs ago .just a nice touch all the way around ,,.
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