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04/30/14 07:44 AM #228    

 

Anne Adele Szablowski (Robillard)

Jimmy, thanks for sharing. You look like George Clooney! Wait, Eun, aren't we 39 and holding??? 


04/30/14 08:32 AM #229    

 

Margaret Grace Dickie (Wolfe)

We are only 39!  I know when people look at me they think I am a little old lady - if they only could see inside my heart!

Good work, Jimmy. And what a fun place to shoot!

You look so much better when you loose the suit and briefcase! 


04/30/14 08:52 AM #230    

 

Jack Graves

You are as old as you act - go do something childish today!


04/30/14 05:13 PM #231    

 

Cathy Smith (Pappas)

That was great Jimmy!!!  Loved it!!!!!!!
 

07/28/14 05:29 PM #232    

 

Eunice Bratton (McColm)

Mike Coleman informed me of the following:

William "Pat" Knight

 

1955 - 2014

Patrick Knight, 59, went to be with his God on Sunday, July 20, 2014. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Saturday in Greenwood Memorial Park. He will be in state 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Greenwood. His family will receive friends 5 to 8 p.m. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family has given the option to donate to help support their son, Taylor, through the Knight Continuing Education Fund. Please contact family for details. Pat was born June 10, 1955, in Kingston, N.Y. He attended Fort Worth public schools and graduated from Arlington Heights High School in 1973. Later while working full time, he attended and graduated cum laude from Colorado Technical University with a bachelor of science in business administration management. Pat enjoyed a busy life serving others by becoming a paramedic in emergency medical services. He started his service at Ray Crowder in the mid-1970s and then continued working with Mid-Cities EMS where he remained until 1987. Following Mid-Cities, he continued his calling and went to work for MedStar as operations manager. In 2000 he went to Arlington EMS where he continued to work as operations manager until 2006. In late 2006 he went to work for Cook Children's Medical Center providing medical services to children. At the time of his death he was working for the state of Texas. Pat loved EMS, the people he worked with and the community he served. Those who knew him could recognize him through his distinctive laugh. Although no longer with us, his laugh will continue through our memories. Survivors: Wife of 25 years, Dannie; daughter, Brooke Allen and husband, Brad; son, Taylor Knight, a student at UNT; grandchildren, Evan and Emily Allen; brother, Tres Knight; sister, Ann Kempf; aunts; uncles; nephew; and many dear friends.

- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=william-knight-pat&pid=171847132#sthash.rqh996vI.dpuf


Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=william-knight-pat&pid=171847132#storylink=cpy

 

Patrick Knight, 59, went to be with his God on Sunday, July 20, 2014. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Saturday in Greenwood Memorial Park. He will be in state 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Greenwood. His family will receive friends 5 to 8 p.m. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family has given the option to donate to help support their son, Taylor, through the Knight Continuing Education Fund. Please contact family for details. Pat was born June 10, 1955, in Kingston, N.Y. He attended Fort Worth public schools and graduated from Arlington Heights High School in 1973. Later while working full time, he attended and graduated cum laude from Colorado Technical University with a bachelor of science in business administration management. Pat enjoyed a busy life serving others by becoming a paramedic in emergency medical services. He started his service at Ray Crowder in the mid-1970s and then continued working with Mid-Cities EMS where he remained until 1987. Following Mid-Cities, he continued his calling and went to work for MedStar as operations manager. In 2000 he went to Arlington EMS where he continued to work as operations manager until 2006. In late 2006 he went to work for Cook Children's Medical Center providing medical services to children. At the time of his death he was working for the state of Texas. Pat loved EMS, the people he worked with and the community he served. Those who knew him could recognize him through his distinctive laugh. Although no longer with us, his laugh will continue through our memories. Survivors: Wife of 25 years, Dannie; daughter, Brooke Allen and husband, Brad; son, Taylor Knight, a student at UNT; grandchildren, Evan and Emily Allen; brother, Tres Knight; sister, Ann Kempf; aunts; uncles; nephew; and many dear friends. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=william-knight-pat&pid=171847132#sthash.rqh996vI.dpuf

Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=william-knight-pat&pid=171847132#storylink=cpy

 

 

William "Pat" Knight

1955 - 2014 | Obituary Condolences
William "Pat" Knight Obituary
Patrick Knight, 59, went to be with his God on Sunday, July 20, 2014. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Saturday in Greenwood Memorial Park. He will be in state 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Greenwood. His family will receive friends 5 to 8 p.m. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family has given the option to donate to help support their son, Taylor, through the Knight Continuing Education Fund. Please contact family for details. Pat was born June 10, 1955, in Kingston, N.Y. He attended Fort Worth public schools and graduated from Arlington Heights High School in 1973. Later while working full time, he attended and graduated cum laude from Colorado Technical University with a bachelor of science in business administration management. Pat enjoyed a busy life serving others by becoming a paramedic in emergency medical services. He started his service at Ray Crowder in the mid-1970s and then continued working with Mid-Cities EMS where he remained until 1987. Following Mid-Cities, he continued his calling and went to work for MedStar as operations manager. In 2000 he went to Arlington EMS where he continued to work as operations manager until 2006. In late 2006 he went to work for Cook Children's Medical Center providing medical services to children. At the time of his death he was working for the state of Texas. Pat loved EMS, the people he worked with and the community he served. Those who knew him could recognize him through his distinctive laugh. Although no longer with us, his laugh will continue through our memories. Survivors: Wife of 25 years, Dannie; daughter, Brooke Allen and husband, Brad; son, Taylor Knight, a student at UNT; grandchildren, Evan and Emily Allen; brother, Tres Knight; sister, Ann Kempf; aunts; uncles; nephew; and many dear friends.
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=william-knight-pat&pid=171847132#sthash.rqh996vI.dpuf

Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=william-knight-pat&pid=171847132#storylink=cpy

 

William "Pat" Knight

1955 - 2014 | Obituary Condolences
William "Pat" Knight Obituary
Patrick Knight, 59, went to be with his God on Sunday, July 20, 2014. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Saturday in Greenwood Memorial Park. He will be in state 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Greenwood. His family will receive friends 5 to 8 p.m. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family has given the option to donate to help support their son, Taylor, through the Knight Continuing Education Fund. Please contact family for details. Pat was born June 10, 1955, in Kingston, N.Y. He attended Fort Worth public schools and graduated from Arlington Heights High School in 1973. Later while working full time, he attended and graduated cum laude from Colorado Technical University with a bachelor of science in business administration management. Pat enjoyed a busy life serving others by becoming a paramedic in emergency medical services. He started his service at Ray Crowder in the mid-1970s and then continued working with Mid-Cities EMS where he remained until 1987. Following Mid-Cities, he continued his calling and went to work for MedStar as operations manager. In 2000 he went to Arlington EMS where he continued to work as operations manager until 2006. In late 2006 he went to work for Cook Children's Medical Center providing medical services to children. At the time of his death he was working for the state of Texas. Pat loved EMS, the people he worked with and the community he served. Those who knew him could recognize him through his distinctive laugh. Although no longer with us, his laugh will continue through our memories. Survivors: Wife of 25 years, Dannie; daughter, Brooke Allen and husband, Brad; son, Taylor Knight, a student at UNT; grandchildren, Evan and Emily Allen; brother, Tres Knight; sister, Ann Kempf; aunts; uncles; nephew; and many dear friends.
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=william-knight-pat&pid=171847132#sthash.rqh996vI.dpuf

Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=william-knight-pat&pid=171847132#storylink=cpy

08/01/14 09:22 AM #233    

 

Suzie (Suzanne) Jary

Suzie Jary here.  Just wanting you all to know Seniors '73 are in the limelight.  The Dance Council of North Texas has selected me to receive the Mary Warner Award for Service to Dance.  With other honorees I will receive the recognition on Aug. 31, 2014, at the Dallas City Performance Hall.  It is for my 20 years of work with Career Transition For Dancers, CTFD, a not for profit with no charge career counseiling and scholarships for dancers to find new directions.  Although in Fort Worth, I conduct their National Outreach Project and travel a few times a year to cities in the US to talk about career development and the CTFD program.  Just thought I'd share the news!!


08/01/14 11:14 AM #234    

 

Deborah Ann Sarsgard (Whitton)

SUZIE,

Congrats to you, that great news!


08/08/14 11:37 AM #235    

 

Mike Coleman

Suzie - That is very cool! Congratulations!

And you are the first in our class to ever get an award for anything... Just kidding. Congrats!


08/09/14 12:29 AM #236    

 

Kathy Keith (Hennigan)

Susie,

Congratulations.That is awesome. We are all so proud of you.


08/09/14 04:36 PM #237    

 

Houston Kauffman

Congrats Suze! That's wonerful and something for all of us to be proud of. 


08/09/14 06:36 PM #238    

 

Kim Michele Mummert

Suzie - How fabulous! Couldn't be happier for you.


08/09/14 08:13 PM #239    

 

Don Traylor

Suzie......That is wonderful!  Congratulations on your service.  If I'd of been more coordinated, I could have probably learned how to dance by now, especially if I'd have had you as an instructor.  May you continue to be the shining example I'd like to learn to become.


08/10/14 06:44 AM #240    

 

Anne Adele Szablowski (Robillard)

Suzy, 

I can still see talented you, "on point", with a tutu! You are amazing! CONGRATULATIONS and thakn you for sharing with your class! 


08/10/14 09:28 AM #241    

 

Mike Coleman

Suzie - I think that if you could teach Traylor to dance, we would be talking Medal of Honor...


08/10/14 10:14 PM #242    

 

Susan Hanley (Turner)

Congrats on your award Suzie! You were always my dance idol when we were in elementary school dancing at Margo's. What a wonderful thing you are doing for those less fortunate than we were. Even though I leff Margo's and dancing after 6th grade and moved into a life of orchestra, I still have fond memories of dancing in "Swan Lake," "Sleeping Beauty, and "Cinderella." Best wishes to you as you continue your outreach!

Susan


08/11/14 10:52 AM #243    

 

Suzie (Suzanne) Jary

Thank you all for your support and well wishes! 

On Another Service note:

read in the Star Telegram, 'Power Lunch,' a program of the YWCA, where women prepare and deliver lunch to people and businesses downtown, helping the women to get back on their feet, is in it's 2nd year, going Powerfully. 

Our own Mr. AHHS, Houston Kauffman, donated the seed money to help them launch this Program!


08/12/14 11:43 AM #244    

 

Tracey Nichols (Spartin)

My dear Suzie, you are the bomb!  I remember you dancing on stage many times and how fabulous you were...and still are.  Congratulations on such a fine honor.  It certainly went to the most deserving, Ms. Twinkletoes.  Once again, there's no catching up to the star of all stars!!!  

By the way, congratulations to you, too, Houston.  What a fine legacy to leave behind such an important task for others to continue! Great job!!

 


08/13/14 01:04 AM #245    

 

Kathy Keith (Hennigan)

Way to go Houston. I really appreciate your effort on the women's behalf.


08/17/14 06:28 PM #246    

 

Claudia Hutchinson

All Class of '73, this is our year! Let's celebrate everyone's birthday!!! First celebration will be in September....details to follow!

Love all,

Coco dba Claudia


08/18/14 08:51 AM #247    

 

Margaret Grace Dickie (Wolfe)

I am abit late but Suzy - you are awesome on your dedication to a volunteer labor of love! I am sure there are many dances who you have been a life changer for!

Houston - good for you! Proud of yo for recognizing the need and committing with your wallet!

Claudia - I am all in the sliding into 60 with the party still going!

As for me - living in London sounded good when I was in Dallas in my own home and surrounded by friends. And it's been a great experience but I am ready to be home. Taking next week as vacation in France then home to Dallas! Yahoo!!!!!

 

 


08/18/14 10:59 AM #248    

 

Claudia Hutchinson

Margaret,

Sounds like you have had a great adventure. Come on home! When will you get back?

Claudia


08/18/14 01:54 PM #249    

 

Margaret Grace Dickie (Wolfe)

Ray is coming to meet me to go to France. We get back on Aug 30. I have only been in the rental house we moved to after I sold my house for a week and we've been in since June 15! I have been living in less than 100 sf with limited clothes for 4 months and with no A/C. Just saying, my viewpoint on what is necessary has been severely modified and can't wait to be a spoiled American again!


08/19/14 09:55 AM #250    

 

Claudia Hutchinson

Come to our first Birthday Celebration on September 11th!!!!! Who's in????


08/20/14 02:23 PM #251    

 

Mike Coleman

I really think Houston should have jumped in first and said he would be there. After all, he is the oldest in the class by a couple of years, I think. But mark it down, I'll be there. 


08/20/14 03:04 PM #252    

 

Deborah Ann Sarsgard (Whitton)

Looking forward to getting together again .Count me in??????

Debbie

 


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