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05/31/14 10:56 AM #1    

 

David Stafford

As a skinny kid (128#) who moved to Elyria in Oct 1956 from that country place called Port Clinton,Ohio i feel the time has arrived for me to sent a message to all of my classmates.From the palladium to the paradise to the passion pit the memories are endearing.We are faced with the fact that there is more sand in the bottom of the hour glass than there is on top.Two quotes come to mind:when asked what sex was like at an advavced age George Burns replied"like pushing an oyster into a slot machine".And Woody Allen on the subject of death said"i am not afraid of dying. Ijust don't want to be there when it happens".Anyway my life has been enriched by knowing you.best regards-David

 

 

 

 

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06/11/14 09:41 AM #2    

 

Nancy Sowers (Imhof)

hello. you perhaps don't know me . however. i'm Nancy Sowers. Imhof.. nice quotes . Do hope all is well with you. 

nan class of 58

 


07/26/14 10:13 AM #3    

Linda Ware (Smith)

What a very nice update, Dave! The EHS memories are indeed, endearing....for me too such a wonderful decade.....the fifties! Weren't we lucky! .

11/12/14 11:26 AM #4    

Linda Ware (Smith)

Judy, the poem for Veterans Day is beautiful. .... as the mom of a vet, it is very appreciated!

11/13/14 07:30 AM #5    

Karen Jolly (Mitchell)

Thank you for the Birthday wishes. Had a great Day . Doing well. I,m just getting grayer and a little slower. Enjoying Life. Take care all

 


12/18/14 10:25 AM #6    

 

Ralph Horton

This has not been a good year for us..My wife Elaine has had three back surgeries, the last of which was yesterday dec. 17....she has been in the hospital or re-hab for three months and will not be home for Christmas..She is currently at Moffitt cancer center in Tampa..Pray for her and may all of you have a joyous Christmas..I guess getting old is not fun, but it beats the alternative..right now she doesn't agree..Love to all and may God bless you...Ralph Horton

 

 


08/16/21 07:37 PM #7    

Dr. Roger Stone

I  read today the loss of Sam Poad.  Sam and I shared time whe we both were students in Elyria.  Sam was a great memory and  I know God didn't make enough Sam Poads.  Like the rest of the class we all will miss him  and all are  better for knowing him.


08/17/21 12:10 PM #8    

 

Donald Gerbick

Living in the twilight years of our lives, many of you like me may have thought about what happens to us when we die? If you are also religious like me, you may have also wondered, considering the life I have led, will I ascent into heaven or will I be thrust into hell for all eternity? How can I know with certainty my ultimate destination? In answer to these and other questions, Pastor Jeff Norris of Perimeter Church in Atlanta, Georgia has just completed a four-part biblically-based series of sermons on Heaven that answers questions such as: how can I be assured of not going to hell, where is heaven and how do I get there? I personal believe these sermons to be the greatest ones I have ever heard on the subject of Heaven. I strongly suggest you all go to www.perimeter.org on your computer and click on the Heaven series starting with “Longing for Heaven” and watch the entire series. Disclosure: I am a member of Perimeter Church and have served as a Stephen Minister. After watching the series, let me know what you think. Don.


08/17/21 04:29 PM #9    

Linda Ware (Smith)

So sorry to hear about Sam Poad. Thanks for posting the address for Gayle, Judy.

09/16/21 12:43 PM #10    

 

Richard Bauer

Had a great time at our class luncheon this year.  Was able to talk to a number of our classmates.  Looking forward to next year.

Richard Bauer


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