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05/21/20 04:52 AM #5898    

Linda Hotchkiss (Dela Torres) (1965)

Tim, I don't know who writes your material, but you're a crack-up!


05/21/20 03:38 PM #5899    

 

Lois Takimoto (Kawata) (1969)

Here is an email I sent out recently. I don't want to offend anyone but if you're interested in reading about my journey with ALS and God, you can use the link below or the website button in my profile. Thanks to Gary for helping me.

 

Hello,

 I hope you're doing okay during these challenging times. What is going on
 now with the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic is so unbelievable. We have a
 new normal and an uncertain future. Will we go back to the way things were?
 Or are we going to consider this a wake-up call and change our ways?

 I hope people are taking this opportunity to look at their lives and to
 think about what is really important. And, I hope everyone is asking, "Am I
 right with God?"

 So, with that in mind, I have decided to share my essays again. I wrote
 God, ALS, and Prayer in 2002. I've added an update at the end of it.  I
 think my experiences show that there is a higher power, which I call God,
 who can be involved in our daily lives. And, that we can have a personal
 relationship with Him. He continues to give me hope and helps me in so many
 amazing ways. This is the time for everyone in the world to know that God
 is real and ask for His help. I think many of us need a difficult situation
 in our lives to turn to God. For me it was ALS. What about you?

 One of my angels, Gary, created a "website link" in my profile to a collection of my
 writings and named it "Musings, by Lois". Feel free to check my profile, or share this email and
 the link below with others.

 https://www.classcreator.com/000/1/8/2/22281/userfiles/file/musings20200510(1).pdf

 Love, joy and peace,

 Lois  

 

 

 

 


05/21/20 06:34 PM #5900    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

Just purchased the Woodland Memories book on-line.  This train picture is within this book and thought it was very much a "memory" for many.  Cannot wait to see the book and the history noted.  So enjoy these old pictures which actually are places I remember. 


05/22/20 08:57 AM #5901    

 

Gary Wegener (1966)

Lois, everyone's life is a different journey.  Thanks for sharing part of yours.  You are an inspiration.


05/22/20 09:45 AM #5902    

Anna Lopez (Northam) (1963)

Lois

what a great testamony you wrote. I'm so glad that you found God in your trials. The Lord has gotten me thru some really rough times. He is with us in the worst times & the best times. One verse in the bible says I will never leave you or forsake you which is a great comfort to me. 


05/22/20 01:47 PM #5903    

Janet Long (Levers) (1966)

Does anyone have details/has seen obit for Fred Broesch ('64)? He passed away May 19th, but I've only seen a reference on a Woodland FB page.


05/22/20 08:26 PM #5904    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

This is very sad news about Fred passing.  He was so skilled in car restoration.  Nice man.  Remember him and his cars at our Class of 1964 Reunions.   


06/02/20 10:52 AM #5905    

 

Vern Larson (1960)


 

 


Thank you Janet and Theresa for your comments and inquiries on Fred Broesch. No obituaries have been made available yet, but will be posted in the In Memory section when received. Any comments or thoughts on Fred Broesch are welcome and appreciated.

            Fred Broesch  WHS 1964   RIP Fred

 


06/02/20 11:24 AM #5906    

 

Vern Larson (1960)

We are sad to inform you of the recent passing of Steve and his wife, Frankie Nichols McKay. Steve passed away January of this year from complications of diabetes, and Frankie was then placed in Stollwood to be cared for. She contacted the virus and passed away April 14th. There are no obituaries at this time but as they become available they will be posted in the In Memory section of this website. Your thoughts and comments are welcome.

RIP Steve & Frankie...together again.

 

                        Steve McKay  WHS 1962

 

                   Frankie Nichols McKay  WHS 1960

 


06/03/20 11:14 AM #5907    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

Going through old pictures and articles, such as the Orange Peal of Friday, Feb. 14, 1964.   Orange Peal Staff, is Norman Hoffman, Class of 1964.   


06/03/20 11:36 AM #5908    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

In Memory of Fred Broesch, his skills with cars is well noted.  


06/07/20 11:55 PM #5909    

 

Becky Miller (Allen) (1963)

About the next reunion , I thought the all-60's party was not as much fun as it might have been ...too many people .  I would be more interested in a Class of 63 party .   Best to all ...  Becky


06/09/20 10:51 AM #5910    

Greg Kareofelas (1962)

Sad to hear about Fred Broesch passing. When my dad was alive (he lived at his ranch just outside of Knights Landing) & needed something done on his Chevy El Camino, we would drive over the bridge to go to "Fast Freddy's (That's what dad called him :-) )Shop. After that, we would drive the back street of Knights Landing to see if Phil Rasasco was in his shop, where we would stop and visit. Also, sadly, I guess I am the only one left with those memories. RIP


06/09/20 11:01 AM #5911    

 

Jim Barger (1963)

I am with you Becky Allen, but with Beth Hoffman up in Montana.  Someone else from the Class of 1963 would need to step forward and organize a Reunion somewhere in Woodland and or Sacramento as we all seem to lilve further away from Woodland now.  also not everyone can travel as well as we used to.  Talk with me Becky.  I used to help Beth Hoffman with the Reunions.   Would like to have one more.

Jim Barger,  Class of 1963  Senior Class Movie Provider.

 


06/09/20 09:14 PM #5912    

 

Vern Larson (1960)

I'm in favor of any kind of reunion, single class or multiple classes. I love seeing and visiting with old friends and classmates. I'm not very good at social distancing, so when you see me coming, if you don't want a "feet off the floor" hug, you better run! 


06/10/20 02:13 PM #5913    

 

Gary Wegener (1966)

For folks wanting to organize individual class reunions, we can provide class email lists (yours may be more complete/current) and we can set up the site to enable folks to register and pay online,  I am anxious for a class to try reserving Swabbies on Garden Highway for a class reunion.  Don't know if they would accomodate that but seems like a great venue and it could be super easy.

Gary Wegener

Site co-administrator...


06/12/20 12:07 AM #5914    

 

Richard Scott (1965)

Hello WHS colleagues: this is Richard Scott, 1965 WHS graduate. I regularly read your comments but I have never yet contributed. I am retired, 73 yers old, and live in Portland OR. Today was unusual as for the past several days I have been reading though my WHS Ilex bookks and thinking about years ago, the mid 1960s. Today I just finished looking at my 1965 Ilex and found the invitation for the WHS graduation, which was 11 JUN 1965, fifty-five years ago today. So I though it appropriate for me to correspond.

I was very amused and touched by the many who wrote comments in my books. I have lost contact with most of my WHS friends, indeed both my college roommates William Andersen and Charles Potter have passed. But I have still kept in touch with Michael Matson since we were both at WHS and UOP.

After graduation from WHS I entered the Conservatory of Music at University of the Pacific in Stockton CA and graduated in 1969. Afterwards I enlisted in the USArmy as pianist (30 JUN 1969), and after basic training went to the Military Music School at the Naval Amphibious Base in Norfolk VA for five months and was then stationed at the 21st Army Band at Ft. Lewis WA for the remainder of my service.

After degress in music performance from the University of WA, Seattle and University of WI-Madison, I secured a performing/teaching/administrative position at Murray State University KY that I held for twenty-eight years. I now find myself in a volunteer position as pianist for the Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Pastoral Services in the Art, Healing and Wellness Program. Unfortunately services have been temporarily discontinued because of the COVID-19 virus.

I'm writing because of several anniversaries: 1) WHS graduation on 11 JUN 1965, 2) my  graduation from University of the Pacific on 08 JUN 1969, and 3) my mother's death at 93 on 13 JUN 1995. I also have a significant anniversary from 06 JUN 2018: that date is now two years from my diagnosis and surgery of stage IV metastatic melanoma here at Postland Providence Medical Center.

I had my surgery in JUN, a month of radiation in AUG, and a year of immunotherapy beginning in OCT 2018. Since then I have three month CT scans and check-ups with my surgeon and dermatologist. So far results have been good. Waiting for results is taxing.

I live here in Portland with Alberto Rafols, my partner now of over forty-seven years. We met at the School of Music, Univeristy of WA in 1972 working on our respective piano performance degrees after my military service and his Fullbright Scholarship in Spain with Alicia de Larrocha. He is Cuban/Catalan and I am Croation/Irish; it's difficult but somehow we have made it work.

My message to you is take care of yourself and your family (especially now), be considerate/understanding of others, and enjoy the small daily celebrations of life. As we age, the future is less, the present is now, and the past is larger in our thoughts. If any of you remember my mother Dorothy, she could never say no to anyone. She always offered the random act of kindness. I've tried to learn from her and do the same. Best, stay well, take care. RJS


06/12/20 05:22 AM #5915    

Janice Bell (Killian) (1966)

Richard Scott. Sounds like a great life. So glad you are doing well regarding melanoma.

06/12/20 07:30 AM #5916    

 

Fred Parker (1966)

Richard,, I can remember how impressive your musical talents were 60 years ago.,., wonderful story how you could do what you love and love what you do for so long.,., your piano playing must certainly be magical now!! Do we admirerers have any means by which we could access some of that beauty today?

 


06/12/20 09:50 AM #5917    

Dee (Marilee) Damsen (Kindelt) (1965)

Great update Richard!  A few years back for the pictureheart  I was just wondering if all of our 65 classmates did a forum update as to what we all are doing and where we are now living since we were unable to do a 55 reunion - will be interesting to see what kind of response we get????

 


06/12/20 12:03 PM #5918    

Robert Millsap (1964)

Richard, thanks for your post. Although we were not in the same class, I remember you and your musical talent. You have certainly fulfilled the promise that was so clear so many years ago. I mainly wanted to thank you for writing such an interesting account of much of your life since High School. I enjoy reading about what happened to the people I remember from High School. Good, bad or indifferent I think lives shared are welcomed by everyone, and I wish more would be as informative as you. I remember you lived just south of town on Hwy 113. Last I looked, the house is still there. Lot of water under the bridge since those days and it sounds like you've led a happy and fulfilling life. I hope this finds you still in good health after your diagnosis and will be thinking of you. Best wishes.


06/12/20 01:17 PM #5919    

Janet Long (Levers) (1966)

Hi Richard; I too was glad to see your post/update-and the picture was great, too: such good looking youth! My main memory of you is at the 4-H talent events, where you were a walk-away for the gold medal. I knew you were really talented, especially compared to me and my wasted years of piano lessons, but i think you also subconsciously planted a strong love of great piano playing in me, because it's my favorite thing to listen to, for sure. Just a random question: Do you have any insight on how the two turkey growers-in the whole county, as far as I know-were both located right in the same area? Best wishes to you, 'Jan' Long Levers


06/12/20 02:33 PM #5920    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

Richard, enjoyed your write up on your life.  Do hope your health remains good after all your treatments.  The picture you posted is so as I remember each one of those Woodland High School leaders.  Just great memories popped up with that wonderful picture.  Thank you for your life history and to share the great picture.  

 


06/12/20 04:42 PM #5921    

 

Carol Dunton (Stone) (1968)

 

 

Hi Richard.  It's Carol Dunton Stone.  I lived next door to Aunt Olive on Eunice Drive.  I do remember your mom. and you and Gary. I think Gary and I were closer than you and I because you were older and back then age made a big difference, but now there is no difference in age. Funny how that works.   Good to hear from you.  I too have continued in music. At this time,  my husband and I are a duo and he plays guitar - we do songs from the 50's, 60's and early 70's.  We stayed plenty busy before this Covid thing but no gigs lately.   We have a house in Roseburg OR and we do have a couple gigs up there outdoors at the end of June and also at the end of July.  

Have you seen Aunt Olive's  house in recent years? They've totally changed it. I know because I 'stalk' Eunice Dr. every now and then 🥰

 

 


 


06/20/20 07:48 PM #5922    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

Happy Father's Day to all those Fathers present and passed.  I am still going through pictures and found a picture of Dad's 1950 Chevy he so loved, and the new Chevy he bought to replace her, we called the old car Bell and she was charming.  My sister JoAnne is standing in front of the Bell.  Looks like he liked yellow in cars.  


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