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Howdy. Found this link on the Arrakeen site. You really have a lovely family! Best wishes from the other side of the world. (Watch out for chiggers this summer!)
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Hi Karen and James!!! It has been so long. I can't believe you guys have 4 kidlets! They are all gorgeous and you guys look great. I am so happy to see all of you. Please keep in touch. Ivy
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Leesburg, GA USA -
Karen,
This page is too cute! Your pictures are fantastic! We need to get Abby and Ellie together soon.
Emily Mask - ermask@hotmail.com
USA -
your photos are excellent and your doing really good at photoshop. There are several photos i have to have. let you know.
sue - susan.ferranti@bellsouth.com
USA -
Karen,
I just ran across this, this is a good site, I havent seen Sue in many years but I remember her from HS. I'm keeping an eye on the SMH Alumni site. We are up to about 125 members or so, but they dont post much. I check in on it about once a week. Good to see your family and will talk to you down the road.
Wes Anderson - ugafsu3939@yahoo.com
Stockbridge, Ga USA -
You have not changed a bit since high school. your boys are adorable. I know you are so proud. Please keep in touch.
Tanya Merck - dandtmerck@comcast.net
Evans, Ga USA -
You have not changed a bit since high school. your boys are adorable. I know you are so proud. Please keep in touch.
Tanya Merck - dandtmerck@comcast.net
Evans, Ga USA -
You haven't changed you still look the same as you did in High School. Great web site, your son's are lovely you should be proud.
Janeane Hansford ( Covil ) - jchansford@ntlworld.com
Ipswich, UK -
Nice website. Great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Julie Flowers - jjjjflowers@comcast.net
USA -
I have you in an online photoshop class and though I would "drop" in. You have a nice looking family.
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Story, WY USA -
Hello, I was reading my Classmates and looking for some old friends when I came across your web-site. I am also from Youngstown, OH, a graduate of the Class of 1959 South High School. Your sister's letter to you from our good Lord was one of the most beautiful I have ever seen. What a tribute to your father. I wish I had known him. You must have a beautiful and special family. Thank you for this lovely web-site. Sincerly, Jodie Shotts Fortner
Jodie Shotts Fortner -detiger0321@aol.com
Jacksonville, FL USA -
Long time no see Karen. Was browsing classmates and came upon you sight and thought i would drop you a line on here. Looks as if things are going very well for you. Email me sometime and I'll fill you in on my family as well.
Ricky Long - partyof4@alltel.net
Dalton, Ga USA -
My My! I have not heard or seen from the extended family I had back in Stone Mountain on Colchester Dr. What a wonderful suprise to see all of you. How time has passed and we have all changed. I remember that impressionable story during Jim's funural. I have never forgotten it. My dad died a couple of years ago were he and my mom lived in Gulf Shores Fl. All is well in CA. The rest of the crazy family is in Atlanta, except David. He was in a horrible car accident a few years back and is disabled with many challenges. He lives with his wife in TN were she takes care of him. I would love to get some email addresses for Jenny? I would like to catch up.
Bill Burrows - bburrows@get1free.com
San Diego, CA USA -
Hello old neighbor. I was just browsing Classmates and ran across your web page. The Byrd's lived across the street from you in Stone Maountain. I was the oldest, then my brother Scott and then my sister Ann. Say Hello to your family. Tommy
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Covington, GA USA -
Somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond any experience, your eyes have their silence... thanks for this site... just surfing arround. Steve S. from www.saroff.com -- stories and photos.
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