Grosse Pointe High School
Class Of 1960
Nancy (Jennifer) Beauvais (Sherban)
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HI Nancy hope to see you at the reunion
Hey Al,. It sure has been fun getting reunited with you after so many years. Take care of yourself.
Melba, You and I were good buddies and I miss you very much. I have so many wonderful memories when I think of all the years we were such close friends. See you in heaven some day. Love ya.
Jimmy Bliss was a very dear friend. We lived about two blocks away during our school yearsand never even knew each other. Jimmy was my first husband's cousin and was Best Man at our wedding. When you were with Jimmy you never knew what was going to happen next. He spent many hours at our house and when he met his girlfriend he brought her along too. They married and had four lovely children. Jimmy was a policeman in Grosse Pointe Farms for many years and then in St. Clair Shores. I had kind of a lead foot when I was driving. Jimmy was always pulling me over. He would pull his hat down and look down when he was walking to my car, I never knew if was him or not until he got right up to my car. Then he would say move over and we would sit and talk and laugh. He would ask where I was going, I would tell him, and he would say well, if you are late you are gonna be even later now cuz I'm not getting out of your car for a while. What a character he was. I still keep in touch with Jeanne, his widow, She he is in Tennessee in a beautiful home and owns a horse and I just moved from Tennessee back to Michigan so I doubt I will see much of her anymore. Jimmy will be missed by many and his constant humor will be missed also. Gd bless you. I will see you in heaven some day my dear friend.
Jimmy Bliss was a very dear friend. We lived about two blocks away during our school years and never even knew each other. Jimmy was my first husband's cousin and was Best Man at our wedding. When you were with Jimmy you never knew what was going to happen next. He spent many hours at our house and when he met his girlfriend he brought her along too. They married and had four lovely children. Jimmy was a policeman in Grosse Pointe Farms for many years and then in St. Clair Shores. I had kind of a lead foot when I was driving. Jimmy was always pulling me over. He would pull his hat down and look down when he was walking to my car, I never knew if was him or not until he got right up to my car. Then he would say move over and we would sit and talk and laugh. He would ask where I was going, I would tell him, and he would say well, if you are late you are gonna be even later now cuz I'm not getting out of your car for a while. What a character he was. I still keep in touch with Jeanne, his widow, She he is in Tennessee in a beautiful home and owns a horse and I just moved from Tennessee back to Michigan so I doubt I will see much of her anymore. Jimmy will be missed by many and his constant humor will be missed also. Gd bless you. I will see you in heaven some day my dear friend.
Posted on: Oct 20, 2021 at 6:02 PM
Joyce, I still fondly remember lunch hours and social time during weekends and after school. I will never forget the experiences we had in Tanis' white Ford convertible wondering if it would ever make it to school. We pushed that car more than we rode in it. I also fondly remember that Christmas party you had and we all went caroling? Remember the time a few of our high school friends came to my house? We sure had a good time reminiscing didn't we. So many out of state now I doubt if we could ever do it again. I lived in Tennessee for 15 years and just recently moved back to Michigan so I have lost touch with everybody. God Bless you. Love ya, Nancy Beauvais (Jennifer Sherban now)