On a sad note we
received word that Katherine “Trina” Schultz Robb passed away on April 21st.
She was married to fellow classmate Jim Robb for 42 year. A number of us,
during our 50 Reunion last year,
visited with Trina and earlier that day with Jim who now resides in an assisted
living facility on James Street in Syracuse. Trina had just moved from DeWitt to
a place just down the street from Jim to be closer to him. Notes and cards of
Sympathy can be sent to the Burns Garfield Funeral Home , 3175 East Genesee
Street Syracuse, NY 13224 and they will
be collect and forward to Jim & Laurie (his daughter). To view the Obituary
click HERE. Our deepest sympathies go out to Jim, Laurie and the rest of the
family.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
A VISIT WITH ANNE SPERRY ROY
The end of this past
week I took a short trip to the east coast of Florida to visit with family. I would pass
through the small town of Ormond Beach on my way
back to Clearwater
on the west coast of the State. I knew that Anne Sperry Roy lived in the area
so I called her prior to departing on my final leg home and she answered the
phone. I asked if I could stop by for a visit and with some excitement in her
voice she said “yes, of course!”
I have to tell you
it was an exciting couple of hours … we exchanged story after story. I told her
about reunion … that we had seen Bob Zimmerman and Bob Daley a couple of her
science department compatriots. She wanted to know about “her Cheerleaders” and
I told her about several of them, both ones that attended the reunion and
several that were not there. She had been to JDHS several years prior to attend
the Hall of Fame get together and had talked with a number of the teachers in
attendance at that time. With a big smile on her face she said, “What do you
think of that basketball facility? What a place to play basketball!”
She had taken a
fall several weeks prior and was nursing a bad hip, but other than that she
seemed to be in good health and in great spirits. She told me she finally gave
up golf two years ago. “When my game began to fall off I decided it was time to
give it up” she commented.
She taught for a number
of years at JD after we all departed. She finally met her man and got married.
She had two sons and took the next nine year off to raise them before returning
to the classroom. She said,” you probably won’t like this, but when I returned
to teaching I went to that other school – FM.” She said it never turned out to be like
teaching at JD however. Just before I was to depart she told me that it was
time to sell the house and move closer to her boys and grandchildren. So, the
house will go on the market in the coming weeks and she will join her family in
the Raleigh, NC area in the coming months. She took my
address and thanked me for stopping to see her. She said she would drop me a
note telling me what her new address would be once she got settled.
It was a fantastic
couple of hours with her and I am truly pleased that I stopped to see her. I
think it’s universal that teachers love to hear from former students and to
know that they succeeded to one degree or another in furthering the next
generation.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND HEALTHY 2011
I would like to
send Best Wishes for a Happy and Healthy 2011 to all my JDHS 1960 classmates
and your families. I am so sorry that I was unable to attend the reunion.
I was so ready to be there until surgery ruled out such a trip. I was
thinking of you all and hope that we may have another one in the future.
I have appreciated the photographs on the Web and have almost worn-out
the wonderful book Steve B. put together. It sounds like the planning
committee really deserves many thanks for their planning and work.
Fondly,
Rosalie Raps Melnick
Fondly,
Rosalie Raps Melnick
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