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11/05/20 01:48 PM #1827    

 

Michael Wade

John,

Nice job!  By the way, my original message lost the pic I included.  I’ve edited it to include the pic that inspired the message.


11/11/20 08:03 AM #1828    

Avis Bevins (Lorenz)

Thank you for all who serve(d).  


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11/11/20 03:03 PM #1829    

 

Douglas Kladis

Thanks Avis we should all take time out to thank the Lord for all our vets 


11/11/20 06:30 PM #1830    

Robert Ayre

Thank you to all who have served. Always remembered never forgotten.

11/15/20 08:54 AM #1831    

 

David Frazer

Enjoy reading your comments! Hope you all have a wonderful Sunday! Blessings!


11/23/20 08:50 AM #1832    

 

David Frazer

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! Every day I wake up breathing, it is a day to be thankful for! Blessings!


11/24/20 11:18 AM #1833    

 

Vickie Quiner (Carlson)

Happy Thanksgiving! Stay safe! Going to miss my grandkids. But I have to be healthy to teach the special ed kids I have at high school. Long term subbing during these times is very challenging!


11/24/20 03:57 PM #1834    

 

Steven Bilderback


11/29/20 02:06 PM #1835    

 

Steve Hardy

Steven Meyer

Age 64 of Cottage Grove Passed away peacefully on November 23rd, after a courageous six year battle, surrounded by his loving family.

I'm sorry to bring the news of another classmate passing.  Steve Meyer passed this week.  I copied his obituary to the "In Memory" page. A special thanks to David Frazer and Steve Kaufhold for letting me know. 


12/24/20 10:15 PM #1836    

 

David Frazer

If anyone sees this today or tomorrow, have a great Christmas!
 


12/25/20 02:51 AM #1837    

 

Steven Bilderback

A merry, merry Christmas to you Dave!
And of course to everyone else. heart

~ Visualize wold peace ~


12/25/20 08:11 AM #1838    

Honore Harvey


12/25/20 10:08 AM #1839    

 

Theodore Williams


12/26/20 11:43 AM #1840    

 

Steven Kaufhold

Ted, good stuff, a picture is worth at least a couple hundred words

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the Park High Indians!!!


12/29/20 07:00 PM #1841    

 

David Frazer

Honore, thanks for the Christmas Tree! Nice outfits Ted! Happy New Year, Everyone! Thanks Steve for the well wishes, same for you neighbor! Pray there is no Covid 2021!


01/01/21 08:12 AM #1842    

Robert Ayre

Happy New Year! Wow, had I had "2020" vision I would have skipped a lot of things last year. However there was some good things and we spent more family time together and we helped others in times of need and losses. Wishing everyone a healthy and safe 2021.

01/01/21 06:53 PM #1843    

 

Yvette Fuchs (Nierenhausen)

Happy New Year! I Hope that 2021 brings peace, health, and gratitude for friends and family! Truly the meaning of happiness! Be well!

01/14/21 02:05 PM #1844    

 

David Frazer

Yvette, this is a great year all ready. Puns beside, Bob, I hope you're having a great new year!


01/25/21 01:14 PM #1845    

 

David Frazer

Looking out the window and enjoying the sun shining through. One more client and I get to go home and do my daily waddling. This will be my 33rd week in a row waddling six days a week. Not far for mileage each day; but the goal is consistency again with out adding miles. Anyone else have a work out plan? Fastest growing sport in the U.S.? (Pickleball)? Have a blessed day!


01/26/21 09:22 AM #1846    

 

Steven Bilderback

I'm getting a new cast today after breaking my wrist last week playing our Sunday Broomball games. 
That's more of a "I wish I could work out" plan. The day before that I did a 10 mile hike on our trail setting up a candle light cross county skiing event.
It's the first time my right arm isn't mine to use, it's quite the humbling learning experiance.
Does anyone have any fun stories or ideas for activities to entertain a bored gimp? wink


01/26/21 02:21 PM #1847    

 

David Frazer

Wow, Steve! I broke my knee playing broomball during gymn class our senior year. Broomball is a rough sport. Praying you heal well and quickly. Any encouragement; I broke my wrist in 2005 and I can barely tell (except for all the metal and the byzantium art scar of a Shepherd's staff). Sorry about the bad break!


01/26/21 08:09 PM #1848    

 

Steven Bilderback

My break is next to nothing, a small spiral fracture on the radius where it meets the wrist. No pins, no surgery, just 2 to 5 weeks sitting on the bench on the IR list.

 


02/01/21 11:50 AM #1849    

 

David Frazer

I was talking to a 47 year old and wondered if any of my classmates have one that old? Amazing how fast time flies and we are now looking at people who lie about their age. They say they are 65 or so; but they look so much older than us. wink


02/02/21 05:56 PM #1850    

 

Daniel Sopkowiak

well Dave it depends if step kids count. Ihave one thats 54 if not i come close with 45 and 43.


02/02/21 07:08 PM #1851    

 

David Frazer

Dan, how do you interpret having kids that old? I think it is great! Taking a 195 minute test for the first time tomorrow. Each time it will be $ 275 dollars and there is a 30 percent fail rate. I keep asking myself as I study, why? The good news, only twenty more years of working (Grandpa worked until 87).
 


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