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03/18/20 07:20 PM #202    

 

Monty Jolly (Jolly) (1969)

I hope this post finds all of you doing well during this most difficult time. We should try to stay more connected through this webpage while our lives are on hold. Please stay well and in touch!

 

Monty Jolly

Class of 1969

 


03/19/20 07:25 AM #203    

 

Jack Hines (1969)

Good to hear that you are doing ok so far during this mess.  Everyone hang in there

and try to stay well.  


03/19/20 12:31 PM #204    

 

Mary Buckner (Brown) (1970)

This is one of the good things about living on a farm in isolation. Plenty to do around here.
Did check with my bats to see if any had been to China.
Wishing each of you the best day ever.
Hope everyone will be able to attend our 50 yr Reunion.

03/19/20 03:06 PM #205    

 

John Rodriguez (Rodriguez) (1971)

Well, looking on the bright side, after this is over and I have now washed my hands more in two weeks than in forever, I should never get sick again.  I hope everyone is well and stays that way.  And I hope that we can calm the hysteria until we get through this.  Now I'll go in search of more TP.


03/19/20 08:32 PM #206    

 

Jill Lane (Dew) (1969)

On the brighter side, the air is cleaning up and the canals in Venice are clear again.  People are having to become reacquainted with their families again.  Pets are certainly happier because their owners are home. People are learning they really may not have to go into an office to work but that they can work from home -- that would save on gas money, clothing allowances, not to mention the travel time saved.

Maybe this is Mother Nature's way of getting things back into sync.

Stay safe, everyone.


03/29/20 10:55 AM #207    

 

Jeanne Bunch (Trewhitt) (1968)

Happy 45th Anniversary to my hubby.

Bill Trewhitt class of 68. We are Dynamos .

Everyone stay safe and wash your hands often.

Stay home except for emergency runs for

toilet paper and food. Wear your masks and gloves

and wash your hands. 

We’ve got this. We are Dynamos.


03/30/20 01:08 PM #208    

Pat Hagan (1968)

 

Congratulations Jeanne and Bill!  Stay safe and stay together!  Go Dynamo's!  

Pat Hagan 
 

 


04/12/20 11:57 AM #209    

 

Deborah Kelly (1969)

Happy Easter to Dynamoes everwhere

04/13/20 01:44 PM #210    

Mary Lynn Wilson (1973)

I pray  all Dynamo alumni living in the Tennessee/North Georgia areas are safe after the storms of last night.  Distressing times we are living through, but I believe and have confidence that this too shall pass.....


04/13/20 02:30 PM #211    

 

Deborah Kelly (1969)

I live in St Elmo we are fine. No damage.

04/14/20 01:41 PM #212    

 

Jill Lane (Dew) (1969)

Glad to hear it, Deborah.  I've been thinking about everyone down there.  The same storm came through Kentucky; luckily, we were spared.  My sister, on Signal Mtn., however, had a tree fall very near her new house, which damaged the siding and roof.  They're just moving into it -- I told her it was "pre-disastered", like in The World According to Garp.

I hope everyone is safe.  Between climate change and the coronavirus, these are strange, strange times we're living in.


04/15/20 11:45 PM #213    

 

Jarrod Ownby (1966)

Come join my Facebook called Rick Ved and my youtube videos called Rick Ved Jyotish for explanations about this Earth's phase transition from the end of the dark age to the beginning of the Golden Age.  


04/18/20 10:13 AM #214    

 

Lu Jean Wade (Bedard) (1968)

Dear Jeanne and Family,

I am so sorry to hear about Bill.  Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers today and in the days to come.  May our Lord comfort you as only He can. 


04/19/20 05:34 PM #215    

Trudy Lowe (McDaniel) (1968)

Jeanne ~ Your former classmates are thinking of you right now.  Those of us who knew Bill share your sadness.  And as we see him leave this world, we know there are others that love him too who are awaiting his arrival with outstretched arms to receive him on the other side.  It is tough to not be able to be with him as you always have, but you will always feel his presence within your heart.  Be grateful for the time God let you have with him. Hold your children tight and remember how proud Bill was when they were born and how proud of what a great mother you were to them and a great wife to him.  Rejoice that he is with our Father in a better place.  We are with you in love and spirit, Jeanne.  If you need to talk, I am always available for you.  

 


05/15/20 12:04 AM #216    

 

Debby Welch (Abernathy) (1969)

I'm sad to share that Sherry Wells (Rice) passed away Thursday, May 14, in Charlotte, North Carolina, of breast cancer. She was one of a kind, a very special lady and my dear friend. She leaves behind her husband, Bob, her sister Pam and her husbad, and her mother. There are no services planned. 


05/15/20 12:16 PM #217    

 

Jill Lane (Dew) (1969)

I am so sorry to hear of Sherry (Wells)'s passing.  She always had such a good heart and a bright smile.  We were friends since our days at Rivermont.  The world will now be a little bit drabber with her not in it.  


05/16/20 09:48 PM #218    

 

Nat Hughes III (1969)

So sad to hear about the passing of Sherry Wells. Sherry and I went through from first grade Rivermont all the way through City High. 12 years. She was always a kind and caring person. She will be missed.

05/17/20 10:27 AM #219    

 

Priscilla Mitts (Dietterich) (1971)

What a big loss of Sherry Wells! She was so very sweet kind person. She also grew up down the street from. Such a wonderful family. She will be greatly missed 


06/16/20 11:11 AM #220    

 

Joel Hausler (Hausler) (1968)

Just a note to let the Class of 1969 know that one of your classmates, Ken Standifer, passed away a few days ago.  He lived in Cookeville.  I grew up with Ken.  He was a great guy.  His obit is here https://www.hhhfunerals.com/obituaries/Ken-Standifer?obId=14976023


06/17/20 01:03 AM #221    

Edward L. Shropshire (1969)

So sorry to learn of Ken’s passing! Sincerest condolences to his family.

06/17/20 01:34 AM #222    

Edward L. Shropshire (1969)

Well, on a brighter note during these dark and dreary times, the damage my house suffered during the Easter tornado, is being repaired at a slow, albeit, steady pace. Well over $50,000 in damage, however my two furbabies, and I, escaped unscathed. I live on a hill in Ooltewah, maybe two miles from Jenkins Rd. and Standifer Gap. The song, 🎼 I Can See Clearly Now🎼, has taken on a whole new meaning. Deborah's brother,  Mack Kelly, whom I had the pleasure of working under at Blue Cross, lives in the hard hit neighborhood of, Holly Hills, which I now have a partial view of. Destruction, and devastation all around! Had no electric power for eight days. Even with that, others suffered a lot worse damage, and loss!  So far this year, I have survived COVID-19, EF3 tornado and an end to a 19 year marriage. But, you know, if the Lord doesn't give me another blessing, He has blessed me enough! Stay well, dear DYNAMOS!
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11/26/20 02:18 PM #223    

 

Deborah Kelly (1969)

Happy Thanksgiving to alumni everywhere.

11/27/20 12:55 PM #224    

 

John Price (1969)

Happy Thanksgiving to you too Debra.

 


11/27/20 07:41 PM #225    

 

Johnny Collins (1967)

JAMES ROBERT (JIMMY) COLLINS, CLASS OF 1965, GRADUATED TO HEAVEN ON OCTOBER 26, 2020.

THIS WAS AFTER A LONG BATTLE WITH CANCER.


11/27/20 08:51 PM #226    

 

Deborah Kelly (1969)

My condolences to his family.

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