Lincoln Southeast High School
Class of 1965
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I'm sad to hear of David's passing. My sympathies to his family.
He was a kind, openminded & creative person and I was pleased & surprised to discover he lived in the Bay Area when I ran arcross his camera shop on College in Berkeley many years ago now.
RIP dear David. Send some pictures from Heaven.
Posted on: Oct 18, 2022 at 4:05 PM
Happy Birthday Susan! I hope you have a wonderful week of special times with family and friends. I have lots of great memories of our times together when we lived across the street from each other. So many crazy times of singing songs together, making toffee and spending time at your grandpa's farm! You take care and enjoy your birthday this week!
Great conversation above! Gil was too soon gone, for sure.
Posted on: May 04, 2024 at 2:19 AM
Ron W. Bailey and the Tangents - playing danceable original music and classic Americana across the great Northwest! You've heard of "thirty under thirty?" Well here's "three over seventy!" (and a couple of youngsters in their 50's and 60's). Have a great summer of '24 Y'all!
Todd was one friend from Southeast that I kept in touch with throughout our adult lives. Taking my kids out to see his spread by Crete (dogs and barn cats, his tractor, Porsches in the barn, the gun room) was a highlight of one of our trips home. We talked regularly on the phone and by Email, and I'll miss hearing his voice for the rest of my days... "Jeeze, Dalton, what's new with you?" Rest easy, my life long friend.
Posted on: Dec 11, 2023 at 9:11 PM
Hi Carol, I always think of you on your birthday since its one day after mine. I think of Richard and Robert Wilson too. I Wonder how and where they are! I hope you are well and had a great day!
Gwen was just a lovely person and we shared a love of Cultural Antropology and supporting diversity. RIP.
I am not as sad as I am grief-stricken. The loss of a good friend is only superseded by the loss of an immediate family member. I am gratified to have been able to know Joan. She was a star in the Heaven of my life. She was indeed very special in her very own uniquely mercurial way. We were neighbors growing up in that we only lived about 7 blocks from each other. We attended Millard Lefler but I just cannot recall if Randolph as well. It was many conversations with Joan about all the facets of art and the doors she open for me to its diverseness that spurred me into art collecting. Since the early 80s I have accumulated in the neighborhood of 50 pieces: Aldo Luongo, Joan Miro, William Buffett, Alexander Calder, Red Skelton, Peter Max, Edward DeWitt, LeRoy Neiman, Pablo Picasso, Bennet Bradbury and others that Joan introduced me to, but sadly I never received the long-promised Tomlinson. I took some photographs of Joan who also dabbled in fashion one of which she used in The Sheild. When I was the Business Manager of the Kosmet Klub in my senior year at the University of Nebraska, I solicited the fine arts major and received Joan's expert assistance with the sets of the Fall Revue Show and the spring Broadway production West Side Story. She was a taskmaster of force wielding her talents over the production crew and was an integral part in making the 1969 spring show the most successful and profitable in the decade-long history of the Klub. I am grateful for the many memories which will help temper the impact of this stark reality. "Requiescat in pace" until fate may bring us together again!
I am not as sad as I am grief-stricken. The loss of a good friend is only superseded by the loss of an immediate family member. I am gratified to have been able to know Joan. She was a star in the Heaven of my life. She was indeed very special in her very own uniquely mercurial way. We were neighbors growing up in that we only lived about 7 blocks from each other. We attended Millard Lefler but I just cannot recall if Randolph as well. It was many conversations with Joan about all the facets of art and the doors she open for me to its diverseness that spurred me into art collecting. Since the early 80s I have accumulated in the neighborhood of 50 pieces: Aldo Luongo, Joan Miro, William Buffett, Alexander Calder, Red Skelton, Peter Max, Edward DeWitt, LeRoy Neiman, Pablo Picasso, Bennet Bradbury and others that Joan introduced me to, but sadly I never received the long-promised Tomlinson. I took some photographs of Joan who also dabbled in fashion one of which she used in The Sheild. When I was the Business Manager of the Kosmet Klub in my senior year at the University of Nebraska, I solicited the fine arts major and received Joan's expert assistance with the sets of the Fall Revue Show and the spring Broadway production West Side Story. She was a taskmaster of force wielding her talents over the production crew and was an integral part in making the 1969 spring show the most successful and profitable in the decades-long history of the Klub. I am grateful for the many memories which will help temper the impact of this stark reality. "Requiescat in pace" until fate may bring us together again!
Posted on: Sep 15, 2020 at 11:06 PM
Happy 55th wedding Anniversary you two! What wonderful work you are doing.
Glad to know you are both well & happy.