of classmates gone but not forgotten.

For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.
by William Penn
There’s space at the bottom of this page where you can share memories of our classmates who have passed away.

Camille Albert
“If I’m not for myself . . . who will be? If not now . . . when?”

Pam Benson
“You give little when you give your possessions. It’s when you give yourself that you truly give.”

Terlyn Bridges

Kathy Bronder
“That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is!”

Kathleen Collins
“I’ll treasure the laughter, shed my tears, and remember these years that mean so much.”

Kathy Duteau
“And so you see I’ve come to doubt all that I once held as true.”

Gayle Ann Jordan
“Happiness is something you must find for yourself.”

Denise L’Homme
“I did not hear the words you said; instead, I heard the love.”

Kathy Lyle
“Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.”

Cathy Martin
“One thing I’ll always cherish, whatever gift life sends; memories of happiness, we’ve had being friends.”

Libby Orlandi
“Judge tenderly of me.”

Roslynn Piernas
“God grant me the courage to change the things I can.”
We honor Ros’ memory and her contributions to the Reunion on the Reunion Committee page.

Michelle Radle
“Love is like measles; we all have to go through with it.”

Cassandra Scott
“Life has it’s [sic] ups and downs, but if you stay happy you will succeed.”

Karla Tooley
“If my friend knows I’m happy in loving him–he will want no other reward.”

Christine Viau
“Happiness is not material wealth, but a mind and heart of rich thoughts and emotions.”

Therese Marie Willging
“A hundred men may make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home.”
So many classmates are no longer with us. Sad to hear, but we have our faith and our memories. We know they are in a better place.
It’s with true emotions that I remember my fallen class mates. They’re now in a blessed place.
I have so many memories of our fallen classmates, some going back to grade school. God has welcomed them home.