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Pauline (Sally) (Wimer) Woollums
August 26, 2005
I am sorry to hear of Jerry's death. I went to high school with Jerry, class of '59. He was a town boy and I a country girl. I remember him as being a fun outgoing person. Hopefully knowing friends care will be a comfort at this time. My sympathies to you all. Pauline Woollums.
Tom Clarke
August 22, 2005
Jerry's Family please accept my condolences. Jerry and I were neighbors K through 12 (only two houses beteen us). I remember some of the best times of my life with Jerry as my best childehood companion and friend. Playing baseball in his front yard, going on adventure hikes through the swamp on the other side of the railroad tracks behind our houses, and smoking our first cigarettes by the rotten tree next to the water tower and of all places the Skelly Oil gasoline storage tanks. Stay Cool Jerry! You always were. See you again on the other side.
Judith Mott
August 21, 2005
I would like to extend my sympathy to the family. Jerry and his family lived across the street from my grandmother so remember him from when we were small children. Judith Mott, Class of '59.
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Leland Rauch
August 20, 2005
Condolences to Jerry's family. Leland Rauch Class of 59
Virginia (Taff) Reynolds
August 20, 2005
Jerry and I started kindergarten together and graduated together at Mt.Ayr in the class of '59. I remember Jerry as a very good artist.I am sure he was a great Marine.
Norma (Hohlfeld)Lynch
August 18, 2005
Jerry sat in front of me in the fourth grade--and sang songs to me, such as "I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair" and "Beautiful,beautiful blue eyes"--he made up his own version!!!
He was always ready for fun!!
I am sorry to hear of his death--our condolences to his family.
Lou (Reynolds) Church
August 18, 2005
So very sorry to hear about Jerry.
He was always one of the sharpest dressers in school and I never saw a hair out of place. He was a very nice person and will be missed.
Robert & Martha Palmer
August 18, 2005
Jerry was a good friend, went to high school together, we all had alot of good times and fun. Robert Palmer & Martha Sickels Palmer
Ed Jones
August 18, 2005
Very sorry to hear about Jerry's death. He was an "instant" friend when my folks moved to Mt Ayr in 1950 (4th grade).
Judy (Keplinger) Mercer
August 18, 2005
So sorry to hear of Jerry's death. I remember him from high school. Always a smile. Judy Keplinger Mercer, Class of 59
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