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Roger Bacon has a birthday today.
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John C Batterton has a birthday today.
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Jeffrey Michael Stark has left an In Memory comment for his Profile.
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May 10, 2026 at 10:35 AM

I didn't know Connie during high school, but I always admired her birthday greetings to all her classmates throughout the years. That was very thoughtful of her and a reflection of what a wonderfuil person she was.

David A Kergaard has left an In Memory comment for Profile.
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May 09, 2026 at 7:25 PM

So glad that I had the good fortune to be able to talk with Connie at outr last reunion and also at our football reunion. She was such a sweet person.

David A Kergaard has left an In Memory comment for Profile.
May 09, 2026 at 7:25 PM

So glad that I had the good fortune to be able to talk with Connie at our last reunion and also at our football reunion. She was such a sweet person.

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David A Kergaard has left an In Memory comment for David P Kindt.
Apr 05, 2025 at 11:44 AM

Dave was a really great friend and a super guy. His Mom bought a Studebaker Avanti and she would take Dave and me to school every day in that car. Many fond memories of Dave.

Robert S Morton has left an In Memory comment for Profile.
Jan 25, 2025 at 5:33 PM

Mike and I hung out as kids. He lived a street over from me—on Breezewood, I believe, while I was on Beechnut Lane. He had a really neat train set in the basement, and we were both heavy into model trains. I also remember him showing me his scrapbook of flags from around the world and his incredible drawings of them. He was such a kind and creative person. RIP, Michael, and thanks for the memories.

David A Kergaard posted a message. New comment added.
Jan 25, 2025 at 5:22 PM

Posted on: Jan 16, 2025 at 5:11 AM

We had a fantastic football team reunion at this year’s River-Bay football game. It was the 60 year reunion of our 1964 championship season. I had the greatest time spending some time with my best friend and teammate, Jeff Stark.

Robert S Morton has left an In Memory comment for William Dean Mathers Jr.
Jan 25, 2025 at 5:04 PM

RIP, Bill. We had much fun playing together as kids in your backyard. Memories!

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Oct 03, 2024 at 8:18 PM

Posted on: Jul 20, 2024 at 9:19 AM

I was very saddened when Mike's church secretary Melissa called me to tell me of Mike's passing. Every fall when he would vacation on the Jersey shore he would meet Barbara and me in either Lewes, DE or Cape May, NJ. His passion for RRHS never waned. He was always our school cheerleader with his raccoon coat and Pirate pennants. He was so looking forward to the football reunion in October. He certainly was one of a kind, a very special one of a kind.

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Sep 30, 2024 at 9:17 PM

Posted on: Mar 20, 2024 at 5:40 PM

The RRHS Athletic Department would like to honor the 1964 RRHS Southwest Conference Championship Football Team. This coming Fall it will be 60 years since we made gridiron history. Athletic Director Mark Wagner would like as many players from our team to attend the River-Bay football game at Pirate Stadium on Friday, October 25 where we will be honored. If you were a member of that team and think you can attend please let me know by responding here or email me at kergaard@comcast.net. I would hope that as many of our class members would also try to attend. An after game get together is also being planned.

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Aug 24, 2024 at 1:39 PM

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Booth John Muller has left an In Memory comment for Profile.
Jul 24, 2024 at 12:15 PM

It can definitely be said that Mike helped save me. When I was a cocky adolescent athiest I had several converstions with Mike about his faith in God, and I felt I'd proven conclusively how wrong he and his fellow believers were. Mike was always willing to discuss the topic with me, but remained inexplicably unconvinced by my flawless logic. Some years later, when the Holy Spirit began to drag me (largely against my will!) into the family of believers, I came to realize that Mike's unalterable convictions had been, and remained, somewhat persuasive to me in spite of his inability to articulate persuasive responses against my cogent argumentation. Now, of course, I have my own answers for all the questions and arguments I presented to Mike back in those days.

One never know what seeds one sows might take root. It turns out I was fertile soil, after all, for some of seeds sown by Mike (and by CS Lewis and just a few others). Thank you, Michael, for contributing so faithfully to the salvation of my soul!