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11/11/22 09:42 AM #7173    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

  Veterans Day

Thank you all who have served our country, and to hold our freedom.  Thank you Dad, Arthur Nicholas Albert Eve, Chief Warrant Officer, 13th Armored Division, WW II.  The Army was his passion.  This picture was taken in Germany.

  


11/12/22 10:21 AM #7174    

 

Jim Barger (1963)

Here is the Young First LT James Barger in Vietnam


11/12/22 10:40 AM #7175    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

James Barger:  Amazing you came back after that war, as to all our good service members. 

 


11/13/22 10:25 AM #7176    

 

Don Murdoch (1962)

I was told last week that Bill Hiddleson, Class of 64, passed away a couple of weeks ago. Good guy. I had fun in Little League and Babe Ruth League trying to hit his slow curve ball.  RIP Lefty.


11/13/22 02:48 PM #7177    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

So very sorry to hear that Bill Hiddleson has passed. 


11/17/22 03:21 PM #7178    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

Happy Thanksgiving to All!!!  A beautiful time of the year.  


11/18/22 06:03 AM #7179    

 

Gary Tibbals (1965)

Happy Thanksgiving, and thank you all for a worderful year of memorys


11/18/22 06:04 AM #7180    

 

Gary Tibbals (1965)

wonderful, not worderful, sorry


11/18/22 05:45 PM #7181    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

Thank you Gary, we got your words for the Thanksgiving Season!  Stay safe and healthy. 


11/19/22 08:21 AM #7182    

Anna Lopez (Northam) (1963)

We have so much to be thankful for. I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving.


11/19/22 09:41 AM #7183    

 

Tom Stewart (1969)

Often we don't appreciate something until we lose it.  Thanksgiving is such a wonderful holiday, possibly better than Christmas.  A great meal with friends and family without the pressure of gifts and decorating.  We don't have anything similar to Thanksgiving here and I haven't been able to celebrate the season for years.  It certainly is a loss.
 


11/20/22 08:08 AM #7184    

Paul F. Aoki (1967)

Happy Thanksgiving;

I'll be joining Family in Sacramento. We have a nice Dinner

with dishes made by each. I'm making sushi and Chinese chicken salad, two of my specialties. 
a first gathering after Covid 19 is clear now. 

 


11/20/22 08:38 AM #7185    

Glenda Smith (Stone) (1968)

Happy Thanksgiving to all. We hope and strive for some peace for everyone during this time. Be safe.

11/20/22 09:04 AM #7186    

 

Mary Wanda McCrary (Montgomery) (1967)

We are so thankful for each year we have, to enjoy our family around the Thanksgiving table!  
We are a blessed people, living in a country where we can worship God freely, vote for our leaders, and strive to make our lives better.  Let's not take it for granted what we have here, and hold it dear!!  The problems we have going on, have answers.  Let's all focus on finding the solutions, rather than combating one another! Unity is powerful! 
Scott and I pray you all have a blessed Thanksgiving and a very Merry Christmas!!

 


11/20/22 09:46 AM #7187    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

So enjoy reading the lovely Thanksgiving notes by all. Finally we can gather.   The sharing of family, friends with homemade Thanksgiving creations.  This is what we all enjoyed in the late 50s and 60s, keeping our hearts open with kindness.  All giving ways makes us all strong and peaceful.  I am making the traditional rum cake for my family, but I enjoy. Stay safe.


11/21/22 07:46 AM #7188    

Anne Douglass (Loud) (1964)

I am sorry for this downer as you all are posting positive messages:  Our family Thanksgiving at my daughter's house was just cancelled, because my daughter has contracted Covid for the first time, so this is a reminder that Covid is not gone.  Please take precautions, and as Theresa said "Stay safe".


11/22/22 06:09 AM #7189    

 

Tom Stewart (1969)

Covid.....

Last Christmas the entire household got Covid.  Those who had the vaccinations had serious conditions and it lasted for a long time.  Those that never got vaccinated had a mild condition and got over it quickly.  I would not have known I had covid if I hadn't done a home test followed by a government test.  Both were positive.  We just remained at home and all was well.

I think there is far too much fear over this disease and it will take its course.  There are some pretty effective treatments which can help.  We have a few doctors in the country who actually treat Covid and they have a great success rate.  Worry and fear will change nothing!  Have a wonderful Turkey Day.....EVERYONE!


11/22/22 06:41 AM #7190    

 

Joel Childers (1966)

TODAY IN HISTORY:

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, is assassinated while traveling through Dallas, Texas, in an open-top convertible.

First lady Jacqueline Kennedy rarely accompanied her husband on political outings, but she was beside him, along with Texas Governor John Connally and his wife, for a 10-mile motorcade through the streets of downtown Dallas on November 22. Sitting in a Lincoln convertible, the Kennedys and Connallys waved at the large and enthusiastic crowds gathered along the parade route. As their vehicle passed the Texas School Book Depository Building at 12:30 p.m., Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly fired three shots from the sixth floor, fatally wounding President Kennedy and seriously injuring Governor Connally. Kennedy was pronounced dead 30 minutes later at Dallas’ Parkland Hospital. He was 46.


11/22/22 09:03 AM #7191    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

  A very sad day for the United States of America.  Thank you Joel for keeping us aware of our history the good and the bad.  .   


11/23/22 08:37 AM #7192    

 

Tom Stewart (1969)

Craig Mayfield.....
The so-called science is political at best.  Dozens of reports and investigations completed.  Doesn't seem the vaccine did much good for you.  Pfizer readily admits they never tested their vaccine to "prevent" the spread, and that the vaccine does not "prevent" infection, only that it may reduce the impact.  Possibly you limit yourself to news from sources in the US.  You can choose to believe whatever it is you choose to believe but make allowance for other views.  On this issue there are thousands of experts who warn about the vaccines.  It requires years to develop, test and approve most vaccines until now.  So what are the long term affects?  Who knows?  It hasn't been around long enough to know.

This is by far the most political disease and treatment I have seen in my life.  It cannot be compared to any previous.  I had to get a plethora of vaccinations when I served in the military, but haven't had any since the early 70s.  For some reason I almost never contract any virus or disease.  Possibly once every four or five years.  It seems I may have a really good immune system or I am really lucky.
 


11/23/22 08:47 AM #7193    

Miguel Michel (1966)

Good morning. 
I found out yesterday that one of our classmates passed away in his sleep on Friday, John Armus. 
I will miss him as we would always get together whenever I was in Woodland. 
Rest In Peace John. 


11/23/22 09:53 AM #7194    

Lon Springer (1961)

Robin Blair Springer passed away November 2, 2022, in Sacramento, surrounded by family.  He was 74, 

An obituary will be posted in the In Memory section,

Lon Springer, Robin Blair's oldest brother ('61)


11/23/22 09:57 AM #7195    

Lon Springer (1961)

For Gary Wegener

Here's Blair's obituary.

Thank you.

Lon Springer

 

ROBIN BLAIR SPRINGER OBITUARY

 

Robin Blair Springer passed away November 2, 2022, in Sacramento, surrounded by family. He was 74.

 

Born and raised in Woodland, Ca., Blair was a loving and devoted husband, stepfather, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He was a positive force who brought light into every life he touched.

 

The secret to Blair’s charm was both simple and remarkable: he gave whoever he was with his full attention and respect. He was a good listener and a great conversationalist, making everyone with whom he was engaged feel like they were special to him, because they were. 

 

Blair was an eternal but realistic optimist, fighting illness courageously and without complaint, then embracing his coming passing with grace and dignity. In his final hours, Blair made a to-do list of tasks for his wife Debbie to take care of as soon as he was gone and penned several letters to those close to him.

 

Blair was born Oct. 20, 1948, the youngest of three sons of longtime Yolo County residents Alphe and Lois Springer.

 

He often referred lovingly to two figures who were a significant part of his early childhood -- Momo and Popo -- an older couple from Arkansas who served as his babysitters and later helped raise him until age 6.  He missed them dearly.

 

Blair graduated from Woodland High School and attended Sacramento State, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and later earned a Master’s in Public Administration.

 

During high school Blair was active in sports and a founding member of the E.T.’s (Elapsed Time) Car Club, whose intent was to build and operate a drag racing car.  Blair put a lot of effort into the club.

 

After college, Blair worked for the California Legislature from 1972 to 1984 and then was appointed by Gov. George Deukmejian to the Office of Emergency Services as an Assistant Director of Response and Recovery.

 

In 1987 he returned to the Legislature as Chief Consultant for the Assembly Select Committee on Fire Services.

 

In 1990 Blair started his own public policy consulting firm, where he was chief strategist for the Association of Contract Counties. He later joined forces with his longtime friend and colleague, Jerry Haleva, working as a lobbyist at Jerry’s firm, Sergeant Major Associates.

 

 

Blair met the love of his life, Debbie, and married in 1997, becoming a loving stepfather to Brian and Katey, whom he adored greatly. He was also the loving grandfather to four wonderful grandchildren, Emma, Allie, Jordan and Indy.

 

He enjoyed hiking, golf, and traveling, especially on cruises with Debbie and often times, Debbie’s parents.

 

Blair became an integral part of the extended Roemer family, enjoying many good times with his father-in-law Oscar, mother-in-law MaryAnn, brother-in-law Danny and sisters-in-law Karen and Wendy and their spouses. He spent countless hours with his Roemer clan nephews and nieces Daniel, Matthew, Krystal, Kevin, Sarah and Christopher, delighting in their achievements in school, sports and the arts.

 

Blair also enjoyed organizing regular camping and fishing trips to his favorite spots with his brothers and Springer family niece, nephews and grandnephews. He was a beloved uncle to nephew Zack, grandnephew Luke, niece Beja, grandnephew Evan (whom Blair taught to fish), and nephews Liam, Nathan, and Locke, all of whom will miss his sense of humor and good counsel

 

Blair was preceded in death by his parents, Alphe and Lois Springer, his half-sister, Thama, his niece Vina and grandnephew Anthony. He is survived by his wife Debbie, brothers Lon and Fred, niece Glenda, nephew David, grandnephew Luka and grandniece Nyla, stepchildren Brian (Tanya) and Katey (Mario), and grandchildren Emma, Allie, Jordan, and Indy.

 

All who had the honor of Blair’s friendship are welcome to attend a Celebration of Life on Sunday, November 27 from 11 am to 2 pm at Valley Hi Country Club in Elk Grove.


11/24/22 06:23 AM #7196    

 

Joel Childers (1966)

Yes, Craig. And somehow I had it in my mind (what's left of it, LOL) that Robin went by the name, George, for a while. Robin Springer was just such a very positive influence on me as a kid and he was an all round nice guy. His brother, Fred Springer, also had that same positive vibe. They both lit up a room with their presence. The last time I saw Robin, he was working behind the counter at the Corner Drug Store. We were about 21 then. Coincidentally it was the last time I saw Mike Miller. Remember Mike? It was on the steps of the good old beautiful Woodland Public Library building. Ahh, sweet bird of youth. Rest in Peace my old friend, Robin. If there is a heaven, you are certainly there.


11/24/22 08:32 AM #7197    

 

Theresa Eve (1964)

Joel, I remember Fred Springer, always with a smile and a laugh.  Good person to be around.  Enjoyed your memories shared of this family.  


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