Sunday, February 17, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Rose McCracken Billotte doing well after knee surgery
Rose McCracken Billotte's husband Bill reports that her surgery went very well and, in fact, she's already been up and walking on the two new knees and bending them! (OUCH!)
- Joyce Moody Fletcher
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Robinson Clay photo kindles fond memories
By Linda Smith Dale
Enjoyed seeing the picture on the Blog of Robinson Clay
Products.
I can remember when some of the workers’ cabins were
moved on the back of trucks up to the air field near the
Firetower.
The field was across from Hess's farm (field used to pick
up mail) and is now the Haney Development.
Those cabins were set in the field and refurbished to
be used as rentals. A dirt road was created to access
the cabins. It seems to me it was sometime in the 50's
before RCP closed. I watched the trucks from
Yeager's yard as they came up Wrigley road and continued
up to the air field.
Remember also watching the planes swoop down to
retrieve the mail bags in the years before it was closed.
What wonderful memories from my childhood.
Seeing Dan's picture brought it all back.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Another view of old Clearfield, provided by Dan Mollura and posted on Facebook by Paul Mollura. It shows the old Robinson Clay Products plant in Clearfield's East End around 1935.
Great overall view, with the intersection of Bigler Avenue and Woodland Road in the foreground, the plant's four rows of company houses adjacent to Bigler Avenue, and the plant itself. There appears to be ice floating past on the river.
To the far-left you can see the bridge, since demolished, whose concrete pillar still stands today.
The plant, which closed in 1960, is now the site of the Clearfield Mall.
This is a view of Market Street in Clearfield in our year of graduation from the extensive postcard collection of the family of Linda Smith Dale. Note the 1959 Mercury and 1959 Cadillac in the foreground.
The home of classmate Sandra Shaw DeCasper at the top of East Market Street is visible in the greenery toward the middle of the photo.
Linda Smith Dale has shared a large number of postcards of old Clearfield from her family's extensive collection.
This is the site (in our time) of the old Grice Sinclair Service Station and later Grice Gun Shop. We'll be sharing these postcards with classmates over time.
This is the New York Central's Clearfield Junction, just east of town. It has been a favorite deer and turkey hunting spot for more than a century, probably longer, especially for those who had no car or other transportation to more rural game or farm lands.
Thanks, Linda.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Service arrangements for Judi's mother, Mary
Hi All,
By now, most of you know that
Judi's mother
passed away on Friday, January 25,
at her home
in Olanta.
Judi told me that her mother
always said -
"If she died in the dead of
winter," she wanted to
be cremated immediately and there
was to be
no funeral or calling hours - they
were to have a
memorial service whenever the roads
are good.
So, the plans are to do so in
June, when
schools are no longer in
session.
There will be a notice in The
Progress prior to
the memorial service in
June.
For those who so choose,
memorial contributions
can be forwarded to Mary's
church:
Curwensville United Methodist
Church
602 State Street
Curwensville, PA
16833
Sympathy cards can be sent
to:
Mrs. Dennis White (Judi
Rolley-White)
507 Park Avenue
Clearfield, PA
16830
Thank you and God
Bless,
- Joyce
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Jan. 26 - Congratulations, Karl and Sue!
From Karl's Facebook Page:
January 26, 1963 I married Sue the love of my life. To celebrate we are in Charleston, SC. Greatest 50 years ever.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Judi Rolley-White's mother passes away
I just finished talking with Judi's
husband, Denny.
Judi asked him to call to report
that her mother,
Mary, did pass away at noon
today.
Cards can be sent to:
Mrs. Dennis White (Judi
Rolley-White)
507 Park Avenue
Clearfield, PA 16830
I have no further information about
funeral arrangements.
- Joyce Moody Fletcher at 4:15 p.m.
Judi Rolley-White's Mother Seriously Ill
I just got off the phone from talking with Judi Rolley-White
She and sisters, Eddielee and Cheryl,
are all at their Mother's home in
Olanta.
Mary was sent home from the hospital,
under Hospice, earlier this week.
Judi
said Mary is in the process of
making her
final journey and she's
comfortable.
Please say a prayer for the whole family
facing this inevitable loss.
- Joyce Moody Fletcher 10:45 a.m.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Knee surgery rescheduled for Rose McCracken Billotte
Hi All,
I caught a cold and sore throat Jan. 1st, so was not able to have my double knee replacement surgery on Jan. 7th. It was rescheduled for Feb. 19th. However there were a couple cancellations at the hospital, so I now have been scheduled for the surgery on Feb. 4th.
Thanks to all who have asked.
~ Rose
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Take care, Rose. Your classmates wish you well.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Monday, December 31, 2012
Happy New Year from Sandi Howland Archer
My
New Year’s Resolution
Perhaps my past failure rate regarding resolutions has something to do with lofty goals. Like reading a book that has “real” pages. Or losing weight. Or something really dramatic like staying up until nine! With failure behind me and success knocking at my door, I’m excited about my resolution this year.
There are so many things I wish I had asked
my parents. Many unanswered questions
are about their childhood and young adult lives. Questions like, “How did you meet?” I remember that it had something to do with
my father returning a salt shaker. What
the heck?
So, I’ve decided to document my memories and
leave them for my children. Better hurry
while I still have some. I purchased a
book, The Book of Myself, for each of them with a plan to fill in the
blanks. As I leafed through it, I
realized that not all the included topics fit well and some topics I want to
write about aren’t there. So, beginning January
1, 2013, I’ll write my memories in a Word document. Easy to edit, spell check, and I won’t be
limited by 15 lines per topic. I’ll use many of the topics included in the
books I purchased and will add some that are important to me. Perhaps my children will someday add to the
memory pages and pass them along to their own children.
Some of you provided me with lasting and
happy memories that will be included. My
children and grandchildren and theirs will know that you had a positive impact
on who I became. Thank you for that.
My New Year’s wish for each of you is an
abundance of love, good health, safety, and fabulous memories to share.
- Sandi Howland Archer
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