Tuesday, August 16, 2016

August 15, 2016 Class Reunion Party at Dan and Kris Parker's House

I wasn't able to get to the coast this summer, but Harry Renken sent a few pictures from what looks to have been a lovely party. I'll try to identify everyone, but if I get any names wrong, please let me know so I can make corrections (to kathleentaylor1952@gmail.com).

I may not have proper last names for some classmates, and would appreciate corrections on that too.

Oh, and Kathy and Karen- I used to be able to tell you apart, but not any more. Forgive me for guessing who is who.

If anyone else has pictures and would like to share them, please send them to: kathleentaylor1952@gmail.com

Kathy Cline, Dan Parker, Kathy Lewis Adams (I think)


Gary Danklefsen and Mike Carr


Elaine and Jim Repp



Back Row L-R: Steve Humphries, Dan Parker, Gary Danklefsen, Mike George, Joe Thaut
Middle Row L-R: Caryl Maddy deJong, Kathy Lewis Adams, Karen Lewis, Kathy Cline, Mike Carr, Chuck Swoboda, Harry Renken, Keith Olson
Front Row: Debbie Bachart Harrington, Denise Raines Alexander, Elaine Hintze Repp, Donna Thomas


L-R: Dave Coffman, Joe Thaut, Caryl (maybe), Chuck Swoboda, Kathy or Karen, Steve Humphries, Denise Raines Alesander, Kathy Cline

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Steven C. Curnutt, July 4, 1952- July 11, 2016



I am sorry to report that classmate Steve Curnutt passed away on July 11, 2016.  Here is his obituary in the Everett Herald. 

Here is the text of the obit:


July 4, 1952 - July 11, 2016 Steven C. Curnutt, 64, of Gold Bar, Washington died July 11, 2016. Steve, aka "Reno", "Money Man", was born on July 4, 1952 in Seattle, Washington. Steve was drafted by Heavens Field of Dreams on July 11, 2016. He is leaving behind wife, Kathy Curnutt; daughter Nichole Joanis (Deven); mother, Edwina Curnutt; brother, Edwin Curnutt (Kris); and four grand kids. He is joining some of his family and teammates now, they will make quite a team up there. Nicki, his grand kids and softball were the best parts of his life. He loved, loved, loved them. Now he is free again, no crutches, no disease and no pain. He loved his family and friends, joking to almost the end. We will end with one of his favorite phrases "Until we meet again, you were #3 in our programs and #1 in our hearts." A service will be held at Mountain Valley Church, 230 Lewis Avenue in Gold Bar, on Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. After the service everyone is welcome to come celebrate Steve's life at Prospectors Steak and Ale.


You can sign his guest book here



Thanks to Steve Humphries for the news.