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02/29/12 02:15 AM #436    

 

Michael Ruskin

Thank you, my Goddess.

 


03/03/12 11:22 AM #437    

 

Hale Lee Weitzman

when i finally cross over

over to the other side 

if i were looking back 

back at this long ride

i know that id be askin

for somethin to tell me more

did i find my own truth

and what i came here for

does life really matter

does it matter at all

with all of my freedom 

did i answer life s highest call

every little thing i did

could ve been thoughts in a dream

and everything i ever believed

were not always what they seemed

if the day ever came

i could start over again

if i cant get it now

will i ever get it then

 

looking back at the past

and the coming future scene

and how we stand in between

life really matters

it matters for us all

with all of this freedom

we can answer life highest call

h. w. 


04/04/12 05:21 PM #438    

 

Richard Parker

We Don’t Get to Pick Our Family

Doris Parker

7/5/30 - 4/4/12

As I sat in hospice watching my dear sweet mother slowly move from this world to the next, I was struck by a simple undeniable truth—we don’t get to pick our family. In God’s infinite wisdom, we emerge from the womb smack dab in the middle of the only family most of us will ever have. As we all have learned by now, for better or for worse, family is for life.

I sat beside my mom’s bed holding her hand for hours, and at least in the beginning of her final journey, we talked—mainly about our family’s early years. We fondly remembered days long past, told stories, laughed, and yes, cried a bit together. Early in the morning of Saturday, March 24, I sat in her hospital room, hand in hand, discussing the operation the surgeons claimed held her only chance for survival, while simultaneously admitting the same surgery had better than an 80% chance of taking her life.  I looked at her and said, “Mom, if you are tired, it is OK to let go. I will take care of Dad and anything else that is needed.” 

My mom looked at me and said, “OK, son, and thank you. That is what I want. I just want to go home.” And it was decided. The next day, she was committed to the loving hands of hospice for her final few days on this Earth.

The first two days at hospice, she was lucid, and we talked and even laughed together as a family. That time with my mother at the end of her earthly journey is a time I will cherish for a lifetime.

As for Mom, her desires were simple—they numbered only two. The first, to be assured that in her family’s eyes, she had been a good mother, wife, and person. That was an easy assurance to give her. Her last desire was to finish her journey. She was very tired, yet most assured that her next stop would be in heaven; she was ready to go.

 

 

It was only last December that my wonderful wife Joan and I welcomed my parents into our home.  Joan has always lovingly treated my parents as her own and vice versa.  Dad, beginning the third and final phase of Alzheimer’s depended on Mom for almost everything.  Regrettably, the move to our home was followed by a series of falls that saw Mom move from home to the hospital to rehab to hospice in a few short weeks.

As she and I sat and talked, she reminded me of the day, 56 years ago, that she and dad brought home my brand new baby brother Roger. It seemed to me, at the ripe old age of 3½, that this newcomer was requiring an awful lot of my mom’s time and directly reducing my own personal mommy time. Finally, I asked her the question that needed to be asked, “How long is he staying?” I was ready for him to be returned to whatever place they had found him and let our comfy little family of three get back to our lives.

She hugged me as she broke the news to me that the screaming little red-haired brother was home; he was now part of our family—for life. I was devastated. How could things change so quickly and forever?

Much the same is true of all of the last graduating classes of Dan McCarty Hight. No action was required by most of us to find ourselves winning the birth and geography lotto that landed us square in the middle of one of these last graduating class of  McCarty High. Once in those hallowed halls of learning, we all became a family of sorts—not by blood, rather by fate. Nevertheless, here we are, some 40 + years later, still tied together through the threads that make up the tapestry of our lives. None of us graying Eagles can be “sent back” to whence we came; we are now and forever family.

In my birth family, there is quite a collection of colorful characters—some wonderful, and some, well, not so. But as I was so recently reminded, they are now and will always be family.  That screaming little red-haired baby brother is still redheaded, but not so little. And I have long since reconciled that I am glad Mom and Dad decided to keep him. I guess he just kind of grew on me. I do not know what I would have done over the past couple of weeks without him.

I have an eclectic menagerie of aunts, uncles, and cousins who could make a circus troupe look as conservative as a Lutheran ministerial convention. A few of these you must really work on loving.

As my mom lay on her deathbed, she asked me to make sure to “overlook” words and deeds of one of the most opinionated and vocal of our clan. She reminded me that no matter whether I agreed with the people in my family, they were still family, and family is forever.

My brother and I sat on each side of her bed as she drifted in and out of consciousness. Once she opened her eyes and spoke softly, drawing us closer to her to hear. She asked that we not forget to love each other.

Just like my mom to be dying and still trying to make others feel better. This is the mother I was given—talk about having the luck of the draw.

 

Maybe we all can learn from this. The next time someone from our “McCarty family” should do or say something you disagree with, or think should have been done differently, I hope you will remember the words of my dearly departed Mom, and if the truth be told, your own mother, too—“we are still family, and family is forever.”

So, Mom, this is for you… If I have ever said or done anything mean, wrong, or even inconsiderate to any of you, I am sorry; please forgive me. After all, the only way never to do something wrong in life is to never do anything, and trust me, I’ll never been accused of that. I commit that I will try always to remember and to show that you are not just someone I spent my high school years with, but that you are family.

Your Brother,

Richard Parker


04/15/12 03:24 PM #439    

 

Linda Walters (Hays)

Lovely tribute to your Mother, family and Dan McCarty friendships!


04/19/12 02:04 AM #440    

 

Michael Ruskin

Farewell to Dick Clark. 

When we were born he was starting in the business at a local station in Philadelphia hosting "Bandstand".   When we were starting elementary school he went nationwide on ABC in Los Angeles with "American Bandstand".  He crossed many genders and races giving kids a chance to make it big on the music scene in America.  He took us from poodle dresses to mini skirts.  He taught us the twist, the Freddie, the swim, the monkey, etc.;  introduced us to folk rock, Motown soul, rock & roll, acid rock and beyond. 

He was THE icon of our generation and he will be missed. 

ROCK ON DICK CLARK, we will see you on that "Highway to Heaven".  Love, the Class of '69.


04/20/12 02:57 PM #441    

 

Hale Lee Weitzman

my 45 year dream came true today. i ve wanted to create music since 1968, and share it  with the world.   today the  web site came out to do just that.   anyone  that wants to click on and hear  5 songs , please do.    we will have more songs coming to the site.         lasthippieprophets.com                                                               

hale weitzman                peace and love on earth 

 


06/06/12 02:49 PM #442    

 

Mark Walters

I visited with Tim Heafner last night at Laurel Pointe Nursing Home.  Tim looks well cared for and groomed, adding some weight.  He said when asked how he is doing, "One Day at a time".  His smile and friendly welcome upon my arrival - Made my Day!  Tim gets few visits and says he doesn't go outside much anymore.  I know you wouldn't want an Eagle to be isolated this close to home so consider a visit or remind me - call 772-201-5650 to go again on your behalf.  I can't help but think - it could be any of us and we would want a visitor.  Also, if you can think of something he would like as a gift, I will try to provide.  Eagle of '70  Mark


06/12/12 07:36 PM #443    

 

Michael Ruskin

Look out South Florida, Jackie and her posse (Morgan and RyLea) are on their way down.  

We had a great visit last night; they got in late because of bad weather in Georgia.  But we made up for it today with a great breakfast and a swim in the pool until about noon.  Then a lunch overlooking the St. Johns River with catfish, frog legs, gator tail, hush puppies, etc.  I even sent some fresh catfish fillets with her to give to her Mother in Sabastian. 

We had a great time and I was sad to see them leave; but I know spending time with her Mother is paramount.    I'm certain many of you know what I mean. 

Best wishes and prayers for a safe trip to my "Bestest Friend".  Love to all, Mike 

By the way, happy 43rd to all the 69ers!


07/04/12 08:20 PM #444    

 

Jackie Fitzgerald

Michael was a gentleman to open his heart and house up to us.  Wish we could have stayed longer but the pull of my mom being so close was tugging on us all.  Florida again gave us great weather.  I spent alot of time with mom as morgan and rylea played, I loved it.  We are back in Washington state with great weather here too.  Today is the 4th and my two youngest are here with me.  Morgan is cooking steaks and corn on the cob.  RyLea said all she wants is mac n cheese hahahah.  Sure until she sees the meat on your plate haha

Well I wish you all the best.

Jackie


07/13/12 03:11 PM #445    

 

Jimmie Anne Nourse (Haisley)

Rick Haisley was bit by a copperhead snake two weeks ago.  He is healthy again,  but now that the panic is over he has a great story to share.


07/14/12 10:20 PM #446    

 

Lois Walters (Gordy)

Okay Rick ~ We are waiting to get the story first hand from you.  Glad to know all is well ~ What a scare!

 


07/18/12 03:07 PM #447    

 

Anita Beaver (Sloan)

OK Rick, we are patiently waiting to hear your story. Glad you are doing OK. Were you in the mountains when this happened?


07/20/12 10:32 AM #448    

 

Helen Goodson

Good lord, H,

What were you doing messing around with copperheads?  I can't wait to hear this story! Helen


07/21/12 10:18 PM #449    

 

Linda Walters (Hays)

Well, I got the story direct from Rick ~~we had a long phone conversation and I can't begin to tell you all what took place on that crazy day.  Thank God they finally went to the hospital!!!  And, he's fine now!


07/25/12 10:29 PM #450    

 

Tena Zaring (Pottorff)

While Rick Shares his copperhead story, Dave Pottorff can share his being the "stop stick"  for a 250+ man coming at him at about 70 mph on an X Games style zip line in the  Blue Ridge Mountains!  He should be healed from his bruises by then!


07/30/12 06:06 PM #451    

 

Sherry Gabler (Newman)

Sure hoping to see everyone again in Oct. Sign up, hope I really can make it happen gonna try. Hope everyone is doing well.

08/05/12 11:55 AM #452    

 

Brenda Eller (Allen)

We are really looking forward to seeing everyone at the October get together.  Come on class of 69 lets outdo the other younger classes.  Sign Up!!!   We will have a great time.  See you there. 

Brenda (Eller) & Donald Allen


08/31/12 10:06 PM #453    

 

Richard Parker

Jimmie Anne,

Our prayers are with you and your family.  I know it is so hard losing your mother.  May God keep you and your family in the palm of His hand in this most difficult of times.

 With All of Our Love

From All Your Little Brothers and Sisters in the Class of 1970

 


08/31/12 10:45 PM #454    

 

Tena Zaring (Pottorff)

Jimmie Anne, I just left a message for you and Rick on obit website.  Someone told me when my Mom left, that it's hard to lose your Dad, but a Mom is a whole different ball game.  I learned firsthand that is so true.  I am sorry for the pain you are feeling now and sending prayers your way.  Tena


10/29/12 03:24 PM #455    

 

Jimmie Anne Nourse (Haisley)

My favorite part of the evening was seeing the smiles on everyone's faces.  We now need to start thinking about our 45th class reunion in 2014.  It will be here before we know it.  In the spring of 2013 we will start having committee meetings.  


10/31/12 08:53 PM #456    

 

Lois Walters (Gordy)

What great fun we had at the party for the classes of 69, 70 & 71 ~ along with a few from other classes.  It was nice to see some of our classmates that have never made a reunion before who were in attendance.  Beverly Frier, Marilyn Porter, Gary Barnwell, .....and as usual my mind has gone blank but it was wonderful to catch up with them again.  Look forward to the next gathering!

 


11/22/12 11:43 AM #457    

 

Anita Beaver (Sloan)

Hi everyone. Yes, we had a great time at the party too. We wanted to wish everyone and their families a very "Happy Thanksgiving". Ford and Anita 


12/20/12 08:05 AM #458    

 

Anita Beaver (Sloan)

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR (from our house to yours). Hope you all have a great holiday season. Love, Anita & Ford


01/26/13 04:34 PM #459    

 

Sherry Gabler (Newman)

smiley   Well, JimmieAnne is after me. I have made it another year yeah!! turn another year older 2 wks ago. Still kicking but just barely, I fell New Years and injured my Rt hip. Nothing broken but bad strain so they say. Had two shot in hip and took flexeril for a few days. It is better but still have to watch how I step and turn, no Zumba  for awhile. lol

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Funny thing is I had not even been drinking, I had let the dogs out and  was going down the step,s when I got to the bottom step and stepped on the ground, I step on the side of hole the shepherd had dug just to the edge of the step, the ground gave way and so did my leg, straight out to the side and I fell to the left. David and Mike were in the house fixing dinner, they didn't even know I fell. Dave and I went walking in the mall the next day,with no problems, but come Tuesday morning when I had to get up for work, I had a hard time getting out of bed, could hardly stand to bear on  right leg let alone walk on it. Had to suck it up and go to work anyway, so I managed to work through this. It  is getting better. Still not ready to Zumba again yet. sad

  I get to come to Florida in 2 wks just for the weekend, will be in Tampa visiting son and Grandchildren . Rick, the oldest, will be turning 46 on 2/17. and his younger brother will be 42 on the 2/6. Hard to believe they are that old...Lol.  Well, this is all that is new so far, except the youngest two grand children will be starting k-garten and pre-school this year, Will try to post some new pics. Hope all have a good week!coolOh! I got a Laptop for Xmas!!!!!


02/08/13 04:54 PM #460    

 

Mark Walters

WHERE I CAME FROM! ! ! !   TODAY I CAME FROM HUCKS CATERING - FRIDAY MOBILE SETUP! 

HUCKS CATERING IS OPEN ON FRIDAY AT THE BOUDRIAS FRUIT STAND AT THE NE CORNER OF SR70 & KINGS HWY.  REMEMBER THAT AWESOME DINNER HUCKS PROVIDED FOR OUR Class of 1970 - 60TH BIRTHDAY PARTY???????????

WELL,  HUCKS CATERING WITH JIM AT THE HELM IS SERVING UP THAT GOOD BAR-B-Q ON FRIDAYS AT THIS LOCATION.  I MISSED IT AT LUNCH TODAY (FORGOT) HOWEVER HAPPENED BY AT 4PM AND PICKED UP A "TO GO" BOX TO SHOW MY SUPPORT FOR HIS BUSINESS AND BLESSED TALENTS.

WE TALK ABOUT MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO GET TOGETHER - HOW ABOUT LET'S OVERWHELM JIM WITH A SHOWING OF CLASS SUPPORT ON FRIDAY AND MAKE A LUNCH PARTY OF IT.  WITH THE RIGHT RESPONSE WE MIGHT LET HIM KNOW WE ARE COMING SO HE CAN PLAN AHEAD.  IF YOU ARE JUST PASSING THROUGH THIS WAY IT IS BETWEEN I-95 AND THE FL TURNPIKE SO STOP ON BY.

JIM THANKS FOR THE GREAT BAR-B-Q! ! !    Mr Richard Parker class of 70 webmaster help me out here!  Let's get this group goin'!

WAITING FOR RESPONSES!


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