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06/12/13 09:01 PM #1    

Roger McLimans

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03/27/19 11:14 PM #2    

Roger McLimans

I am sorry to be the bearer of very sad news about a CHS '64 classmate and a fellow Lincoln School graduate.  Linda Hanson Vargo, has developed an advanced cancer.    Linda is an RN and has made the brave decision not to go forward with Chemo treatments.    Linda is currently in a re-hab facility in Wisconsin near her children. I have expressed to her wishes for all the the comfort and  peace possible.  Please keep Linda in your thoughts and prayers. 

March 26, 2019

Roger


03/28/19 09:15 PM #3    

Ellen Magyera (Jung)

I’ll keep her in my prayers.  I am so sorry to hear this. 


04/09/19 10:15 PM #4    

Roger McLimans

I was asked to share a Hanson sister story with Linda's classmates:  Paula and Joe want to share a cute sister story with you:  While Linda was in hospice care, the families were visiting.  Linda was barely awake and her daughter Liz told her the hospice nurse was coming to see her soon. Linda said " I hate when she comes in here, why does she have to come"?  As Liz tried to explain why she was coming Paula whispered to Linda to "make believe you're sleeping, then she'll leave".  Well sure enough when the hospice nurse came in Linda was "sound asleep" so she left.  Liz said later I knew she was faking because I could see her one eye opening occasionally.  That is so typical Hanson girls. 


04/10/19 07:56 AM #5    

Linda Hanson (Vargo)

Thank you Roger for your comments and comcerns about Linda during hers and our very trying times.  Linda thought a lot of you and many of her classmates.

Thank you again to the class of '64 but especially to Roger.

Best to all,

Joe and Paula Hanson Crapitto


04/10/19 12:53 PM #6    

Ron Deleski

 

Good morning; 

Just some thoughts I'd like to say regarding our classmates that have passed and their surviving

loved ones. Dee, my best friend and partner/spouse, passed away a little over a year ago. I thought

I was strong and could put her passing in some logical prospective. Some days yes and other days

not even close when thinking of the loss of her. Fifty years being together one would think you could

find something lasting to ease the pain like all the great happiness you were blessed to have over that

time. Or or music, the kids so many memories and too many to mention here. I'm thinking and hoping

that day will come and it shall because we honestly believe, no question.

   So when I see all these notices of the many who have passed I just need to say, I sincerely "share"

your pain and it shall ease and we'll be able to smile, at certain nuances we encounter of our love ones

that are gone from here. I know there is more then this life to our existence here.                                             Respectively  

Ron Deleski

 


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