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04/26/15 10:45 AM #163    

 

Marilyn Joan Miller (DeGregorio)

     HI TO YOU ALL,

 

     Sunny weather

     Pretty flowers

      Roses in bloom

      It's the best season

     No more snow

     Great days

     ALL -N-ALL IT SPELLS SPRING HAS SPRUNG !!!!!!!!!!!

 

    WARM WISHES ENJOY YOUR SPRING TIME .........

     MARILYN AND AL FROM SUNNY  ORLANDO, FLORIDA......

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


05/06/15 02:12 PM #164    

John Clapper

In  1983,  I sold my Ariens snow blower and don't miss attacking the driveway at 600 A M at all.  I remember that my buddy Jim used to drive a snow plow for the town and messed up the end of my driveway every morning. Thank you Jim.   Spring arrived down here about March 1st with blue skies.  Everything is growing like topsy.  Love it.  All the best,  John


05/07/15 08:11 AM #165    

James Nicholas (Nicholas)

is that all you remember about me,not how handsome I was with a carasmatic personality not to mention how smart I wasn't. I forgot about the good old days.


05/13/15 08:37 AM #166    

 

Pamela Thomas

Dear Classmates.....

It is with sadness that I inform you of another classmate passing.  Jackie Ball passed on May 11th...his obituary is on the Burke Magliozzi Funeral Home website which is: burkemagliozzi.com

Rest in peace.


05/13/15 10:55 AM #167    

 

Marilyn Joan Miller (DeGregorio)

What an amazing person and what a remarkable life. I feel lucky to have known him.

 To his wife and family we send heartfelt sympathy.

The class of 1963 has lost a good mate.

Rest in peace Jackie, you my friend will be missed by so many.

Marilyn (miller) & Al DeGregorio


05/14/15 07:54 PM #168    

Cathy Wojtkun

Jackie and I were the best of friends since we were 3 years old.  We lived on Lincoln Circle, and the Balls were our next door neighbors.  The day we moved in, Mrs. Ball brought Jackie over to meet me, in hopes that we might be playmates.  Our moms were in the kitchen, and we were playing outside in the fenced in yard when, suddenly, Jackie started to scream and cry.  Both Moms ran out, and saw me just standing beside Jackie--for some reason, I had bitten him in the back!  When we went  to our 45th reunion and sat near Jackie and Janice and we had laughed once more over this, Jackie said that he still had the scar!  Jackie was one of my best friends all the years at schoo and beyond.  High school was a time when we both needed to have a friend nearby---and Jackie was always there for me--rain or shine.   We shared jokes, secrets, and even when we met years later, it was as if we had never been apart--we were just great friends whether we lived near or far away. His smile would light up any place on earth.  I will miss him terribly--and I'll always wonder why I bit him in the back!  Teach those angels how to make a car engine sing, Jackie!  You were the best--and always the most welcome guest at Moraine Street breakfasts!  PS  My Dad loved to see you and your smile walk through that front door--and I'll bet he'll be there at heaven's bar to buy you a beer or two! Love you, Cathy  :)

 


05/15/15 11:18 AM #169    

 

Jacqueline Atkinson (Atkinson)

We shared a name and a homeroom...he was always funny and kind. So sad he has gone so soon.


05/18/15 10:08 AM #170    

 

Lawrence Paolino

Sorry to hear the passing of Jack Ball.  Jack and I were close friends during our junior high years. He visited my house on many occasions and I did the same. I remember the first dance I attended back in 1958 was organized by his mom. I remember Jack as a good guy and friend, who always had a smile and a friendly greeting.

Jack you will be missed-  REST IN PEACE.


05/20/15 12:51 PM #171    

 

Pamela Richardson

Yesterday, May 19,2015, I went to West Parish Cemetary to plant flowers at my family's headstone for Memorial Day. While there, I saw the fresh gravesite of Jack Ball and all the funeral flowers placed over it. This was a very sobering sight: a visual reminder that our AHS Class of 1963 has lost four class mates in the 20 months since our 50th Reunion.  And their families have lost a husband, father, grandfather...... I have prayed for these families, as this is just a very hard loss for each one of them.  RIP Ron, Hal, Doug and Jack. You are missed.


05/23/15 10:21 AM #172    

 

Marilyn Joan Miller (DeGregorio)

Honoring all who served. Thank you for serving our country and protecting our freedom!

To all who have passed and to all who still serve God Bless you this Memorial Day and every day.

A special thank you to those who served from the class of 1963.


05/24/15 07:25 AM #173    

 

Pamela Thomas

Touching words, Marilyn......lest we never forget...we live in the land of the free because of the brave.

05/24/15 03:41 PM #174    

 

George W Bentley

A salute to all my fellow veterans in the Class of 1963 and to all who are currently serving our country and also those that have served since the creation of our country. My sincere personal gratitude to those that made the supreme sacrifice and to the others that came home with severe wounds and related problems. May God bless you all !

George W. Bentley


07/03/15 12:20 PM #175    

 

Marilyn Joan Miller (DeGregorio)

On our beloved Nation's Independence Day, let us remember and salute the souls that went down

for the national pride. We must pray for the ones who still serve, that keep us safe today.

To all of you from the class of 1963 who served, we thank you....

Happy 4th of July to all.

GOD BLESS  YOU.............


07/03/15 08:09 PM #176    

 

Pamela Thomas

Have a "Star Spangled 4th of July" Class of '63!smiley

As Always....

"Miss PJ"wink


11/11/15 04:02 PM #177    

 

Marilyn Joan Miller (DeGregorio)

God bless all who served then and now. No words can express how we feel. Thanks for keeping America

safe and proud to be an American.

A special thank you to all from the class of 1963 who did your part. With love for our country and all of you.

Marilyn & Al


11/25/15 12:22 PM #178    

 

Marilyn Joan Miller (DeGregorio)

Happy turkey day to the class of 1963. Bless you all and be safe.

Marilyn and Al.


12/15/15 04:55 PM #179    

 

Jacqueline Atkinson (Atkinson)

Merry Christmas and a safe and healthy 2016 to all from the Atkinsons in North Georgia.


12/20/15 01:12 PM #180    

 

Marilyn Joan Miller (DeGregorio)

Happy Retirement Miss P.J.

Way to go ENJOY!!!!

Happy holidays to the the class of 1963.

Marilyn and Al


12/20/15 10:33 PM #181    

 

Pamela Thomas

Thanks Ms. Sweet Southern Gal a.k.a. Ms. Marilyn!

A long journey with many twists and turns that eventually ended up with me being a retiree!  Boy, that is music to my ears!  Your well wishes to me for many happy years ahead is most welcomed and I will do my best to make the most of each and every day!  This is the best Christmas present ever!

And speaking of the holidays.....May the Class of '63 have a blessed Christmas and a very happy, healthy 2016!

"The Newly Retired"....yes

"Miss PJ"smiley

 


12/27/15 09:57 AM #182    

 

Jacqueline Atkinson (Atkinson)

Hope you all had a great Holiday and look forward to a new year of good health, peace and comfort.

With this crazy weather, never sure what is in store but so far, GA has been good to us. 72 on Christmas but six inches of rain...good thing we live on a hill! Hope you all are safe and sound and the weather is kind to you wherever you live. 

If you are in Northern GA, let us know.  We'd love to see you.

Best Wishes,  Jackie and John Atkinson


12/31/15 05:40 PM #183    

 

Marilyn Joan Miller (DeGregorio)

Happy New Year !!!! to the class of 1963.... Enjoy each and every day. Bless you all.

Marilyn and family in "HOT AND SUNNY FLORIDA"


12/31/15 09:11 PM #184    

 

Pamela Thomas

And, from the chilly (and, a bit snowy) north....May a warm and wonderful 2016 be a delightful year for the Class of '63! smiley

 

 

 

 

 


05/03/23 10:55 PM #185    

 

Janice Colburn (Swenson)

We have good news to report:

 

There will be a 60th reunion:

September 23, 2023 at 12:00 noon

 

Salvatore's Riverwalk Italian Restaurant

354 Merrimack St.

Lawrence, MA 

 

We will have a buffet luncheon and will have plenty of time to catch up with everyone we haven't seen since our 50th. It will be a no fuss and no frills affair with the focus on visiting with all of our classmates! Each person is encouraged to bring a guest. The cost will will be approximately $50.00 per person depending on the number of people and the menu we choose.

 

Hoping you will RSVP to me at foto682@aol.com or on this Class Creator website (both accepts and regrets) sooner rather than later so we can have an idea how many will be attending.

 

We will continue to update this message forum as the time gets closer.

 

Looking forward to seeing you all!!

Janice Colburn Swenson

On behalf of the class of '63

 

 


10/22/23 10:56 AM #186    

 

Mary Passanisi (Gonsalves)

I could not post this on Judy's section of this AHS classmates as she is under the "missing" category.  But I read this ......very sad.  

Obituary

Judith A. Lynch, a resident of Plaistow, New Hampshire, formerly of Andover, Massachusetts passed away at her daughter’s home in Nottingham, New Hampshire, on Saturday, April 22, 2023. She was 77 years old. 

Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on July 22, 1945, she was the beloved daughter of the late Raymond “Mal" and Anna (Gill) Lynch. Judith was a retired Registered Nurse. 

She was a wonderful mother who was always there when you needed her. Judy was a beautiful person with a memorable sense of humor. Grandma Judy fiercely loved her seven grandchildren. She spent most of her time in hockey rinks and at sporting events to support her grandchildren. She was their biggest fan. If she knew you, she loved you. Judy attended daily mass, which was her favorite part of the day. 

Judy is survived by her loving daughters; Kelly Connor and husband Terry of Nottingham, NH, Julie Zaremba and husband Wally of Haverhill, MA and son Sean Darwin of Keene, NH siblings; David Lynch and wife Valerie of Ogunquit, ME, Cathleen McDonald and husband Mike of Haverhill, MA and Raymond Lynch and significant other Kristal Kaylor of Rochester, NH. She is also survived by her loving grandchildren, great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. 

Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the St. Augustine Church, 43 Essex Street, Andover on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 10:30 AM. Interment will be privately held. In lieu of flowers, donations in Judith’s memory may be made to St. Luke the Evangelist Church, 8 Atkinson Depot Road, Plaistow, NH 03865. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Burke-Magliozzi Funeral Home of Andover. For additional information, please visit, www.burkemagliozzo.com.


10/22/23 08:57 PM #187    

 

Mary Passanisi (Gonsalves)

Sorry to inform everyone but Robert Cargill has passed. This is his obituary. 


 

Robert Cargill Obituary

Robert W. Cargill
Worcester
Robert W. Cargill, Jr., 77, of Worcester and formerly of Springfield passed away on Friday, September 22, 2023 in UMass Memorial Hospital–University Campus. He was born in Lawrence the son of the late Robert W. Cargill, Sr. and Eva R. (Richardson) Cargill.
Mr. Cargill graduated from Springfield College. With a Bachelor of Science Degree. He served in the US Army during the Vietnam War.
A Graveside Service will be held on at 10:30 am, Wednesday, October 11, 2023, in All Faiths Cemetery, 9 Island Drive, Worcester, MA.


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