1925
2019
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Jane Gair Herrick
February 28, 2024
My name is Jane Gair Herrick and I am hoping to locate my classmate Charlene. Charlene, I now keep the Master List for our 1962 class. Your mailings have been returned and I would really love to have your up to date contact information. Also any information of other class members we may have lost touch with. Please feel free to call my landline: 760-942-7535 so we can catch up. A host class threw all the information away for the combined years a couple of years ago and it has been difficult to update. Thank you and of course, so sorry for your loss. Jane
Roberta Timmons
August 26, 2019
Chuck was always warm, welcoming and a father figure to many. My sympathies to the family and I know he will be missed by everyone that knew him.
Ed Gallo
August 24, 2019
I always looked forward to your deliveries to my office. That huge smile walking through the door and your always upbeat attitude. RIP Chuck.
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