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Posted on: Sep 12, 2023 at 4:33 AM
Posted on: Sep 12, 2022 at 4:33 AM
Posted on: Sep 12, 2021 at 4:33 AM
Hello Brenda,
Chuck Lezotte here. Just wanted to wish you a happy birthday, hope you have a great day and are doing okay. Happy Birthday!
Posted on: Jun 24, 2021 at 6:31 PM
Hello Linda,
Just wanted to wish you a belated Happy Birthday. I meant to send you a message yesterday, but got side tracked because two of my Granddaughters were here all day and overnight. They were a handful!
Hope you had a good birthday.
Chuck Lezotte
Posted on: Dec 11, 2020 at 10:08 AM
Hello Pam,
I didn’t get on my iPad yesterday, and just noticed your birthday in my mail. Happy Birthday!??. I hope you has a great day. I was glad we got a moment to talk during our school tour and reunion. Chuck Lezotte @chas0912@comcast.net.
Posted on: Sep 12, 2020 at 4:33 AM
Posted on: Oct 17, 2019 at 8:15 PM
Hello George,
Good seeing you at the High School and the Reunion. I found this picture of you, Ed Menold, and Herb Calloway in with my memorabilia. Sorry - I didn’t see it until after the reunion. Article/picture is from the 1967 Shell. I can also send you a copy via email if you like. FYI - Herb is my brother-in-law. He married my sister Joyce. Chuck Lezotte
I just found out on June 23rd about Phil and was very sad to hear it. Phil was my childhood best friend. We did a lot of things together and were always competing against each other. We use to walk from what was called Garden Lake at the time (now Lindenwold) down the railroad tracks into Clementon and play basketball almost every night behind the old police station. We played until 10:00 PM when the lights were turned-off and even played afterwards in the dark sometimes. On Saturday nights, we use to watched Big Five basketball together at his grandfathers house in Laurel Springs. We were both recipients of the “Clemention Lake Park Athletic Award - To The Best All-Around Boy Athlete” (Back-Back years in 1968 & 1969). We played football, golf and little league baseball together when his father coached the team. One of my fondest memories was our hand stand walks against each other to see who could go the farthest. We got pretty good at it too. As I remember, we were both walking near a hundred steps on our hands before falling from fatigue. We also had pole vaulting events in my backyard, back in the 1960s. Boy, those were the carefree days! I traveled to Joliet, Illinois to be the best man at his wedding. It was a fun time on the 14-hour car ride with the Procida family. In August of 1974, he was the best man at my wedding. Sorry to say, after that I moved to Philadelphia and we slowly drifted apart to lead separate busy lives. I deeply regret this and wish his family well. It was great growing up with him! Chuck Lezotte in Tabernacle, NJ. Class of “69”.