I am a long lost classmate of the class of 76'...moved away in 1974. I remember Lee as a fiery redhead that was a talented athlete. Lee and I met once during a softball game in 9th grade between homeplate and third base. Lee pitched a ball that was popped up between third base and home. I ran from third base and dove out toward the ball and Lee raced over from the pitchers mound and undercut my legs. I broke my left collarbone and had a blackout concussion (the first of six in my life). Lee always treated me well and was a good friend. I just now purchased a 76' yearbook and have begun trying to contact old friends. Only recently did I learn of Lee's death. I hope to some day see him again.
Greg Falde
I am a long lost classmate of the class of 76'...moved away in 1974. I remember Lee as a fiery redhead that was a talented athlete. Lee and I met once during a softball game in 9th grade between homeplate and third base. Lee pitched a ball that was popped up between third base and home. I ran from third base and dove out toward the ball and Lee raced over from the pitchers mound and undercut my legs. I broke my left collarbone and had a blackout concussion (the first of six in my life). Lee always treated me well and was a good friend. I just now purchased a 76' yearbook and have begun trying to contact old friends. Only recently did I learn of Lee's death. I hope to some day see him again.