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 Passing of Joe Rosa III Aug 17,2010

General Interest Items for all Classesgeorge writes "My close Friend from 6th Grade Joe Rosa III passed away yesterday in Houston at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital at ~ 1:15 PM August 17, 2010 See services at Broussards Mortuary "

Posted by wildbill on Wednesday, August 18 @ 20:26:01 CDT (14 reads)
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 Kelly B. Steele class of 1970

General Interest Items for all Classespams writes "Kelly Steele passed away Jan. 14, 2010 from complications of bacterial meningitis. A memorial service will be held at a later date. You may sign an online guest book at this link.


http://www.legacy.com/gb2/default.aspx?bookid=8929375661787&cid=full"

Posted by wildbill on Friday, January 29 @ 21:08:44 CST (217 reads)
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 Heroes for Harry

General Interest Items for all Classesdianne writes "SAVE THE DATE-Sunday, September 13, 2009
for Fundraiser Benefit for Harry Clinefelter, Class of 1966, who had stroke several months ago and is in rehab in Houston. Working on the details now and all are invited to attend. The event will be from 2-8pm at Brenda's Restaurant-1143 E US 90 in Flatonia, TX 78941. This is an easy day trip from Houston, San Antoino, Austin or other areas in Texas. I have set up a facebook page in additon to posting on the BHS site for the BHS ALL 60's Group and BHS Class of 1966, so be sure and register at both. I have gotten $300 in donations so far and am working on more. For more information and if you would like to contribute, please send email to Dianne Duperier at ddup1103@gmail.com"

Posted by wildbill on Thursday, August 06 @ 22:26:01 CDT (304 reads)
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 Roger Grigg Pearce, Class of 75

General Interest Items for all ClassesRoger was a member of the class of 1975 and was well known as he was the Drum Major of the Band. Mr. Pearce, 51, of Charlotte, died on Wednesday, March 4th, 2009. He was born in Beaumont, Texas on March 21, 1957, the son of the late Mary Elliott Allen Pearce and James Dennis Pearce. Mr. Pearce graduated from Lamar University and earned an MBA from Vanderbilt University before joining Republic Bank in Dallas. Mr. Pearce then joined First Union National Bank (now Wachovia) in Tampa, before moving to Charlotte. He retired from Wachovia in 2007. Most recently, he had been pursuing a teaching degree at UNCC in order to teach high school history. He is survived by his wife, Lynn; daughters Mary Ellen and Arlie; and brothers Dennis and Robert. A memorial service will be held at Christ Episcopal Church, 1412 Providence Road, Charlotte at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 7, 2009 with the Rev. Chip Edens and the Rev. Lisa Saunders officiating. The family will receive friends in the Blue Room following the service. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to either Christ Episcopal Church (address above) or Wilderness Inquiry, 808 14th Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414. TH Robertson Funeral Service Lic. is serving the family. Published in the Charlotte Observer on 3/6/2009 Memorial Guestbook Link

Posted by wildbill on Friday, March 06 @ 16:04:17 CST (433 reads)
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 Charles Franklin Lisman III

General Interest Items for all ClassesCharles Franklin Lisman, III, born on July 11, 1938, died peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, December 13. He was 70 years old. A 1956 graduate of Beaumont High School, Charles entered the U.S. Air Force the following June at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Upon acceptance to the United States Air Force Band, he was transferred to Keesler A.F.B. in Biloxi, Mississippi, where he began an illustrious career as a musician. During his military career, he played clarinet in the Officer's and Airman's Club and in the Mobile Symphony. Additionally, he played second clarinet in the New Orleans Civic Opera, played two years on Bourbon Street, and played in jazz sessions at Dan's Pier 600 Club. In 1960, he was selected to play in the Air Force Worldwide Band Clinic in San Antonio. He met his wife, Joan Andrea (Leavell) Lisman while playing in a production of The Micado. They wed in January of 1965 at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Beaumont and would have celebrated their 44th anniversary in January of 2009. Charles graduated from Lamar University in August of 1965 with a bachelor's degree in music and continued playing professionally until 1971. In 1972, he received his master's degree in music from the University of Houston and accepted the position of Band/Orchestra Director at Beaumont High School, where he continued receiving accolades and awards for his successful, career-winning marching band and jazz ensembles. Aside from his many accomplishments as a musician, what Charles is best known for is his sharp wit and appreciation of humor. Never one to pass on a good joke, he kept everyone who knew him in stitches whether on purpose or not. He shared his love when he shared the punchline. Because his family was the most important aspect of his life, he will always be remembered as a loving father, his wife's number one fan, and a brother who was always in touch. Charles is preceded in death by his father, Charles F. Lisman, II and his mother, Jeanette Fields. Charles is survived by his wife, Joan, his three children, Charles F. Lisman, IV, Tracy Scholz, and Katherine Burkholder, his grandchildren Savannah and Chase Scholz, his sister Leah Monticello, and brothers Mike and John Fields. A memorial service will be 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, December 17, 2008 at Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin, Beaumont, with burial to follow at Magnolia Cemetery. A gathering of family and friends will begin at 10:00 a.m. prior to the service at the Mortuary. Complete and updated information may be viewed at broussardsmortuary.com.

You can view the online obituary at Charles Franklin Lisman III

Posted by wildbill on Sunday, December 21 @ 23:38:42 CST (369 reads)
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 Hurricane Relief Effort for one of our own classmate...

General Interest Items for all ClassesCathyCarswell writes "Dear Classmates,

Many of you have called or emailed me with concern for our classmate Albert Faggard, Class of 1973. I have some good news and some bad news. He called me last week and he said he was alive and kicking! That's the Good News! The bad news is he lost everything except a few clothes and art supplies. If any of our classmates from any year would like to help a fellow classmate and victim of this tragic natural disaster "Hurricane Ike" please do so.
You can send a cashiers check, money order, or personal check to the Fredericksburt Art Gallery made out to Albert Faggard, Jr. for any amount that you wish. Your contribution can make a difference. You can also view three paintings for sale on the gallery website on Albert's personal page. The gallery is forfeiting all commission on these pieces, so 100% sale price will be given directly to Albert.
The website is www.fbgartgallery.com.

Fredericksburg Art Gallery
314 East main
Fredericksburg, Texas 78624
phone (830) 990-2707

Ever Loyal,
Cathy Sheffield (Carswell)"

Posted by wildbill on Monday, October 06 @ 22:34:54 CDT (406 reads)
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 Summer of Love

General Interest Items for all Classesdealbill writes "Jamie Reid, a reporter at the Beaumont Enterprise, is doing a story on the anniversary of the 'Summer of Love.' She is hoping to get locals' memories (if any) of the summer of 1967.

If you are interested in participating, please send an email to summeroflove@beaumonthighalumni.org and we will forward that info to Jamie"

Posted by wildbill on Thursday, July 26 @ 19:05:32 CDT (536 reads)
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 My first CD!

General Interest Items for all Classespeggyswright writes "A dream come true. I've recorded a CD called "Without You". It's a compilation of original music that I am very excited to share. You can take a listen and see some pics at: http://www.ragingfireproductions.com/peggywrightscd.html
or
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/peggywright

Thanks,
Peggy Wright (Albrecht)"

Posted by wildbill on Sunday, July 22 @ 22:52:40 CDT (493 reads)
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 Class of 57 loss - Robert Lee Wynne III

General Interest Items for all Classesdealbill writes "ROBERT LEE WYNNE III, 67, well-known architect, died May 5 after a long illness. Born January 27, 1940 in Beaumont, TX, he was preceded in death by his parents, Robert L. Wynne Jr. and Virginia Ingram Wynne. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Architecture and moved to Houston in 1962. After becoming a registered architect in 1969, he established his own firm, Robert Wynne Architects. From 1978-1985, he served as associate partner at Langwith, Wilson and King before returning to private practice. Wynne achieved prominence in period and classical architectural design as expressed in distinguished custom homes in River Oaks and Memorial as well as other parts of the country. Known for his exceptional grasp of fine proportion and period detail, his work was featured in local and national magazines, including Period Homes and Houston Lifestyles and Homes. His work can be viewed at www.wynne-architects.com. Wynne was a member of Theta Xi Fraternity, Mensa, The American Institute of Architects and Bering Memorial United Methodist Church. He was grateful for being blessed with many talents, including a beautiful tenor voice, which often prompted others to ask if he was a professional singer. A kind and thoughtful person, he was also a devoted Texas Longhorn football fan as well as an avid bridge player, theater and arts patron, genealogist, talented writer, perfectionist and deeply profound thinker. He is survived by a brother, George Wynne, and wife Louise of El Paso; sister, Cicely Wynne of Houston; nephew, George Wynne Jr., and wife Abby of Houston; niece, Barbara Wynne, of Portland, OR; and aunt, Mary Alice Callahan, of Austin. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, May 18 at Bering Memorial United Methodist Church (1440 Harold, 713-526-1017) in Houston. The family will receive friends at a church reception following the service. The family wishes to thank Laverne Forehand; her daughter, Roia; and Teje Witcher for their special acts of kindness during his illness.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Mental Health Association of Greater Houston ( www.mhahouston.org/). Personal tributes may be made at: www.webspawner.com/users/vcwvcw/index.html. Obituary also available at www.millerfuneral.com ."

Posted by wildbill on Friday, May 11 @ 01:26:11 CDT (679 reads)
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 Class of 77

General Interest Items for all Classeskara writes "Lisa Lindsey Johnson, 47, of Beaumont died Monday, February 5, 2007.

Lisa was born in Nacogdoches on June 22, 1959 and was a life long resident of Beaumont. She graduated from Beaumont Charlton Pollard High School and the attended Lamar University earning a degree in Nursing. Her career spanned over twenty-five years with an emphasis in patient advocacy. Most recently she worked at Spring Creek Nursing Home as Assistant Director of Nursing. She will be missed by her fellow co-workers and numerous patients.

She is survived by her spouse, David Frank of Beaumont; children, Kenneth Wayne Johnson, Lindsey Nichole Johnson, Zachary David Frank all of Beaumont, Larry Lindsey and his wife Lynn of Geneva, Lynne Lindsey Welty of Beaumont, Lance Lindsey and his wife Christina of Beaumont, Lori Lindsey of Madrid, New Mexico; nieces and nephews, Sabra Welty, Charlie Salem, Lance Lindsey, Jr., Cody Welty, Levi Lindsey, Cody Lindsey, Angelica Lindsey, Bucky Welty, Camden Richardson, Natalie Johns, Aaron Major, Curtis Willis, Rusty Johnson; aunts, Cherry “Ditsy” Ford of Beaumont, and Patty June Free of Lake Jackson.
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Posted by wildbill on Friday, May 11 @ 00:04:33 CDT (448 reads)
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