kerrville-tx-reunion

Kerrville, Texas, Class 58B Geathers

October 10, 1998

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l to r: Walters, Colvigs, Brymers, Senecals, Sullivan, Haynes, Halsteds, Jeffersons, Kengs, Quinns, Stouts and Marx. Butlers were not in the photo, but, did attend.

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Subject: Re: Web Pages
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 13:41:48 -0600
From: "James L. Haynes" [email protected]

References: 1

Ollie, I just reviewed the pages of the reunions, and I find that the reunion of 1998 in Kerrville, Texas, at the home of Jim Colvig is missing. It was a grand reunion with lots of laughs and tears over two days, and should be part of our archives.
Jim Haynes


Subject: Re: Class Reunion 1998 in Kerrville
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 15:52:43 EST
From: [email protected]

Greetings, Ollie,

We had a joyous get-together in Kerrville, Texas, at Jim and Lane Colvigs' beautiful hacienda. It was a grand affair. Food and drink we excellent and plentiful and the hospitality was the best. We'll always be grateful to the
Colvigs for their wonderful efforts. The Colvigs will be modest about the super-party they put on, so, I'll say it
was the friendliest and most luxurious place in Texas, that weekend Oct 10, '98.

Some folks, like Jim Haynes, Ben Counts, Alan Walters, Norm Sullivan and Rod Keng made special efforts to be there. Lucky that was, because they could not attend the other meetings. Some photos, from that affair, are on the Web page, already, Ollie. I sent them to you without listing the event. We'll send a copy of other pics, which shows the attendees...The Walters, Colvigs, Brymers, Senecals, Sullivan, Haynes, Halsteds, Jeffersons, Kengs, Quinns, Stouts, Butlers and Jim Marx.

Regarding photos, Ollie, I wish we could get clearer images from these digitized machines. If I sent you the Kodak CD of some of these we've used already, could we replace them with clearer, more flattering, looks?
As we were ending the reunion in Kerrville, at a nearby country club, we took a very moving moment to pray for our classmates and gave thanks for the time we had together, again, after all these years. The power of love.

Gratefully yours,

John