John and Gloria visiting Karen Poor Peck (May 2009) - she recently had a 2nd knee replacement --- she has also had both her hips replaced --- her new name: The Bionic Woman ---- move aside Lindsey Wagner!!!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
JILL WAGNER-PORTER '64
Hi Gloria, Let me see where should I start... I'm living in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles and after 32 years of marriage, both my children out of the house and my husband wanting to move back to Australia, it seemed like a good time to throw in the towel and say that's all folks. So here I am single again in my twilight years and enjoying it. I'm still a realtor with Coldwell Banker and can't even think about retirement...ever, but with the market getting a little better maybe there is tiny little light at the end of a very long tunnel.
I'm very lucky to have two incredible children that I'm very proud of. My son graduated from medical school over two years ago and is a Capt. in the Air Force, stationed at the medical facility on Whitman AFB in Missouri. My daughter is a Marketing Executive at Fox Studios in Los Angeles. I spent most of March and some of April in Nebraska helping my mother recover from Colon Cancer surgery. She has amazingly bounced back and she says she is feeling better then she has in years. While she was in the hospital, I was staying alone in her big white farm house out in the middle of nowhere being chased by wild turkeys. What an exciting life I live.!!!
Well now you are somewhat brought up to date on my life, I'm sure I've left a lot of things out, but that's the one great thing about getting older, no short term memory. You turn around and.... poof it's gone.
Hope all is good with you,
Jill Wagner-Porter '64
jillwp@gmail.com
I'm very lucky to have two incredible children that I'm very proud of. My son graduated from medical school over two years ago and is a Capt. in the Air Force, stationed at the medical facility on Whitman AFB in Missouri. My daughter is a Marketing Executive at Fox Studios in Los Angeles. I spent most of March and some of April in Nebraska helping my mother recover from Colon Cancer surgery. She has amazingly bounced back and she says she is feeling better then she has in years. While she was in the hospital, I was staying alone in her big white farm house out in the middle of nowhere being chased by wild turkeys. What an exciting life I live.!!!
Well now you are somewhat brought up to date on my life, I'm sure I've left a lot of things out, but that's the one great thing about getting older, no short term memory. You turn around and.... poof it's gone.
Hope all is good with you,
Jill Wagner-Porter '64
jillwp@gmail.com
Sunday, May 17, 2009
RICK NORTON - '66
LARRY TUCKER '63
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