Top picture - traveling together with Lisa (and husband Doug) and my wife Peggy in Austria. Bottom pic is with her lovely daughter Sarah, celebrating the SF Giants World Series championship.
Lisa was my best friend for many, many years. We met while on an Eagle Watch on the Missouri River in Ted Muennecke's station wagon in the spring of our sophomore year. She was funny, kind, smart, and she had a car during senior year, so we did many off-campus things together. We roomed together at Principia College our senior year.
Lisa went to grad school and became a very successful landscape architect in northern California.
We actually married brothers, and were sisters-in-law for 9 years (until I divorced my first husband.) She had 2 beautiful children, Sarah and Graham. She passed away in 2016. I was devastated. She was so much a part of my growing up.
Now for something funny about Lisa: She was a day-pup, and I spent the night often at her home near school. One morning, I awoke to her uncontrollable laughing. It seems her dog, Taffy, had decided that my face made a great pillow. I'm sure glad that we didn't have cell phones and Facebook back then. I can still hear her laughing.
Robb Moretti (1973)
Robb Moretti (1973)
Top picture - traveling together with Lisa (and husband Doug) and my wife Peggy in Austria. Bottom pic is with her lovely daughter Sarah, celebrating the SF Giants World Series championship.
Nancy Garner (Beauchamp) (1973)
Lisa went to grad school and became a very successful landscape architect in northern California.
We actually married brothers, and were sisters-in-law for 9 years (until I divorced my first husband.) She had 2 beautiful children, Sarah and Graham. She passed away in 2016. I was devastated. She was so much a part of my growing up.
Now for something funny about Lisa: She was a day-pup, and I spent the night often at her home near school. One morning, I awoke to her uncontrollable laughing. It seems her dog, Taffy, had decided that my face made a great pillow. I'm sure glad that we didn't have cell phones and Facebook back then. I can still hear her laughing.