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Theo Tuerke
September 8, 2021
Mr. Connell was my middle school Principal when I lived in Saks. I never liked middle school and struggle with school but Mr. Connell was understanding and kind during those difficult times. Of all the principals I have been sent to see I remember him most fondly. Somehow I graduated High School and became the first in my family to Graduate college. I think he would most proud. I wish I could be there for his send off but I live in Atlanta now for a long time. I remember those assemblies including the one where the band totally butchered the Christmas songs and it was hard not to burst out laughing. He was embarrassed I'm sure but he always handled those bazaar pre teen shenanigans with dignity and patience. The man had the patience of a saint and sadly like the Lone Ranger I never got to thank him. Also I remember the many times I was sent to his office even once after the seventh grade and he was fair and even kind.
I even have memories of Mrs. Connell teaching P.E. in the gym though Coach Jacob's was my P.E. teacher. Every day as the boys were sent outside or to the stage depending upon the weather or pep rallies Mr. Connell would play 99 Lutfballons for the girls to aerobicize to every afternoon. Every time I hear that song I thinks of the Connells that and the song 74 75 by the Connells. Just know the Duck will be missed by many. Thank you Mr. Connell and enjoy heaven. Say hello to my mother Xina.
Respectfully,
Theo Tuerke
Teresa Reeder Vancuron
September 8, 2021
My prayers go out to you Mrs. Connell and family. Ducky was a great assistant principal and I have fond memories of him. Coach Little aka Spiderman and your husband loved to try and catch the students skipping the pep rally and study hall in the mid to late 1970s (when I attended Saks). It was funny to watch them in action. I was not one of those students I went to the Pep Rallies and watched the Saks High School Cheerleaders and yourself perform for us with the Saks High School Marching Band providing the background music. Those are treasured memories that do not tarnish with time. Take care and God Bless your family. Teresa
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