Trish Rowe
Residing In: | Valparaiso, FL USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | Widowed |
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Occupation: | retired |
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Children: | none |
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I am so saddened to learn of Marlene's death. I will always remember her beautiful smile, warm personality, happy laugh.
Hey! Good to know you are still alive and kicking. This has been one helluva year. Some days I feel like I'm still 50, and other days I feel like 80. Being retired isn't so bad except it can get boring, especially right now with the pandemic raging across America. Stay safe, be well, and many fond memories of you still!!
Posted on: Apr 16, 2020 at 12:03 PM
Happy Belated Birthday, Ms. Arlene. I hope you are well and staying healthy. Best wishes for many more Happy Birthdays!!
One of the nicest girls I knew in high school. This is a little shocking to me, especially since it is so recent. Thank you, SHHS Reunion Committee, for keeping up with all of us. My condolences to her family and friends.
Posted on: Apr 14, 2020 at 1:53 PM
Another birthday??? You sure are rackin' 'em up. Stay well, be safe! And Happy Birthday in a week. (I'm afraid if I don't send this now, I won't remember)
Trish here you are at the reunion
Posted on: May 26, 2015 at 7:46 AM
Most of what I used in my professional life I learned at Shaker -- good spelling and grammar and the curiosity to explore. I was fortunate in that I thought computers were extremely interesting, and not only did that get me a good job with a growing corporation in Atlanta in 1970, but continued to provide me with opportunities as I learned Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, yada yada yada. So many around me were uncomfortable with the technology, but I thank my education (yes, even algebra) for allowing me to learn and grow. Never stand still!!
Posted on: Mar 31, 2015 at 10:40 PM
Will you be coming to Cleveland for our reunion? I haven't seen you since you came through Atlanta ... what? 20 years ago? I will always remember our infamous trip to Wilmington, OH in your Mom's car and having car trouble -- there was a picture of you, Roz, me (Judy Henle? maybe) looking under the hood. I wonder if I can find that picture. If I can, I'll bring it with me to the reunion.
You look younger now than in your yearbook picture! I remember riding the old yellow Rapid Transit down to Terminal station and hanging out -- taking pictures in the pic booth, checking out stuff. We must have been in 8th grade or so. Hope to see you next year!
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