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It's Official
55 Years
June 4, 1964

Doug MacLeod
Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 1 |
Occupation: | Musician |
William C. Manser
Comment:
Deceased Date of Death May 25,2015 |
Joel Marlin
Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 2 |
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Retired for 15 years after 31 years with MetLife; The final 20 in senior management. Feel very, very fortunate to be healthy enough to enjoy a wonderful life in retirement. Warm sun in the Winter; Cool mountains in the summer. Thank you Ladue H.S. for sending me out into the world with the proper platform to build on. Wire of 46 years, two successful daughters, a great son-in-law and a grandson whom I dote on. |
William McBride

Marital status: | Single again |
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Children: | 1 |
Occupation: | Happily Retired |
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Deceased December 2017 Well, where to start? Retired October 1, 2007 and moved to the lovely megatropolis of Farmerville, LA to see after my Mother, Verna. Lived with her for 3 years as chief cook, bottle washer, yard boy, grocery shopper and whipping post but elected to move out and moved 6 miles across town where I was still accessible to her but not in her domain: wow, surviving that "World According to Verna" on both sides of the coin young & old; talk about climate change, One has no idea!! I have been divorced for 18 years with no significant other, can't even get a date in this culture where I reside but that's life in a small town being an outsider, single and financially secure. Just not a good fit but Mother is still breathing, in a nursing home now but I see after her each day, am her only advocate and if anyone wants a real charter that is impacting our elderly, hey that's us, campaign for better care at nursing homes. I have been a terror and finally she's getting adequate care but it is difficult to maintain dignity and respect when at the mercy of one's caretakers. So many unjustices to our elderly, Mom will be 89 Sept. 17, can no longer walk, get in/out of bed, turn over, feed herself and has almost lost her eye sight; so she remains at their mercy and my advocacy; thank God I am here!! Me, well, gave up golf at 58 to make it to the finish line in the business world as with the implementation of the computer into the selling process my great job of 30-40 hours/week and golf 2 afternoons came to a screeching halt as the information demands via the computer to the Corporate brass made it impossible to complete in 24/7, so the last three years were spent making it to retirement on my terms and thankfully I did. "Take this job and shove it"! Didn't have a computer for first 3 years of retirement and was an absolute blessing and a complexity that I did not miss in my life but on-line again and the battles at not quite as numerous but still not very enjoyable for me, a semi-necessary evil. I love to fish and our home is on the shores of Lake D'Arbonne, is a very pretty setting and the fishing is good, best in fall and winter. I have become quite the lazy retired fisherman, don't get on the water until about 10, fish until 2 or 3 and call it a day. My "finny friends" are usually cooperative and keep just enough to have fresh fish, crappie or white perch or sachalait, depending on which part of Louisiana you reside, about 2X/week. A slow day is about 25 in 4 hours, a good day 50-60 and a great day 75 or more but I only keep 15-20 and release the others to play another day. That part of life is good!! Only negative is being alone 99% of the time, but I do have a couple of pals, Penny & Buck, brother & sister minature dauschhaunds that are actually maxi-mins weighing in at about 22 pounds, life is good for them also. They are my Buds and always give love to their Daddy as he does to them. Well, enough for now, look forward to seeing everyone and maybe I'll get to share a moment of two with everyone about life in the "World According to Verna", I should have taken notes and written a book, if taken with a grain of salt or a bottle of Vodka it can be quite entertaining but exasperating. See you soon. Bil |
Powell and Cynthia McHaney (McHaney)
Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 1 |
Occupation: | Retired |
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Deceased June 22, 2018 I'm sure I was unofficially voted least likely to make it to geezerhood, but, unbelievably, I'm here. Remember who you are and what you represent. Never Turn Down Free. "I can still fog a mirror" |
Barbara Melnik (Melnick)
Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | Early childhood educator |
Thomas Mock


Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 4 |
Occupation: | Retired |
Comment:
Couldn't make the reunion so here is an update as to what I/we have been doing. I spent about 24 years in domestic banking first as a corporate lender and later as a troubled financial institution manager for the RTC and FDIC. While in the U.S. I lived and/or worked in Seattle, WA, Phoenix, AZ, Los Angeles and San Francisco CA, Queens, NY, Jersey City, NJ, et al. In 1993 I began a career in international banking helping to resolve troubled financial institutions in the Middle East. In 1994 I met and married Theresia, an RN from Beirut, Lebanon who was also working in Saudi Arabia. Like all Christian Lebanese Theresia is fluent in Arabic, English, and French and knows everything that I don't about M.E. culture. Theresia and I spent many years living and working in the M.E. We worked for several large Saudi employers in Jeddah, Riyadh, & Dammam and later in Muscat, Oman. Because of the excellent expat benefits we travelled all over the world with the goal of seeing many places before becoming part of the geriatric set. Mission accomplished. Now enjoying life in Henderson, Nevada. Theresia continues to work as an RN with the Southern Nevada Health District. I try to keep fit exercising and exploring old gold mines in the desert all over Nevada with my Jeep. Still a car guy I lust after old muscle cars and newer high tech German and Italian cars. Cheers, Tom |
Barbara Montrose (Barbara Ghertner)
Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 2 |
Occupation: | retired |
Donna Moog

Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 4 |
Comment:
50 years - it’s hard to believe!
Let’s see… Married for nearly 15 years to Lenny Landsbaum (U. City ’52). We spend most of our time now in Scottsdale and consider it “home”, although we still have a condo in Clayton that we return to in the summer. We have 4 children spread all over the country: Linda Nussbaum is a quilt artist and designer in Portland, Oregon, Lee Nussbaum (husband Glenn McQuaid) does computer website design and other esoteric tech stuff in Brooklyn, NY, Amy Landsbaum Hummell (husband Brian Hummell) is Arizona Director of Autism Speaks in Phoenix, AZ and John Landsbaum is a businessman in the suburbs of Houston, TX. We have 4 grandchildren - Claire is in grad school at NYU, Eleanor a freshman at U of Colorado, Audrey (13) and Walter (9) live in Phoenix, about 15 minutes from us. I LOVE being a grandma!
I left my volunteer career behind in St. Louis, and now spend my time making fiber art and quilts, as well as doing other needle arts, teaching occasionally, playing Mah Jongg regularly, taking pretty pictures, especially ones that can be translated to quilts, and enjoying “retirement”. I enjoy traveling when I can, especially when it’s to visit the kids or when it’s quilt-related. Lenny has become the volunteer in the family and plays golf only on days that end in Y. I’m sorry to be missing the 50th, but will be thinking of you all.
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richard mooney
Occupation: | dentist |
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