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Stephen Grinstead
Posted on the 2023-09-14 at 20:00
Looking forwarad to our 50th.
Onward & Upward,
Steve G.
 
Thomas Roush
Posted on the 2023-09-14 at 20:00
50 Years since graduation--where has the time gone.  I'm looking forward to seeing you all, again. I still have family in Pueblo and will be staying with them.  My wife (Valinda) and I will be driving out from our home in Huntington Utah. Looking forward to the standard stops:  Passkeys, Taffy's, Coors, and the Nature Center.
Stephen Grinstead
Posted on the 2023-09-14 at 20:00
Fifty years is an interesting number.  Half a Century, over 18,000 days but just a blink of time in eternity.  I'm looking forward to re-connecting with everyone and remembering those who have transitioned to the next stage of the journey.
Onward & Upward,
Steve Grinstead
Alice L. Birch (Clementi)
Posted on the 2023-09-14 at 20:00
I am looking forward to our 50th reunion.   I am happily married and our blended family of four and grandcholdren of twelve have been the best years of my life.  My career was mainly in banking and I retired after 40 years as the US Bank President for the Southern Region of Pueblo, Colorado.  It was a great career and I made many new friends.  I was heavily involved in the Pueblo Community which I enjoyed thoroughly.  I served as Board President or Chairman of the Board for Kiwanis, Rotary, PEDCO, Chamber of Commerce, United Way, as well as serving on Girl Scouts, American Red Cross, and Urban Renewal Boards.  I was honored to hold these positions and to be a part of the Pueblo Community.  I am now retired and enjoy golfing and traveling to visit our children and grandchildren who all live out of State.  See you in September.
Paula \Chris Alberico\ White
Posted on the 2023-09-14 at 20:00
I\'m so sorry that I won\'t be able to party with y\'all. I appreciate all the efforts by the committee, & I hope everyone has a great time. A bit about my last 50 years - I moved to Denver in 1972 after 3 1/2 years at SCSC. I worked in a hospital as a Pathologist\'s assistant, where I met my husband, Mark, during his internship. He became an Anesthesiologist after which, we moved to Texas, where he is from. I worked as a travel agent, did volunteer work, and took flying lessons. Mark decided to change his specialty to Pain Management. I managed his medical practice for about 20 years and became a Massage Therapist. It was rewarding to help our patients, but very demanding. He joined a group, so I retired last year. I still do massage & love it. I had a little brush with breast cancer this year. I had surgery, radiation, and am doing fine now. Thank you God. We never had any kiddos & just recently bought an Airstream RV. So, we hope to travel as much as possible, until he can retire. Then, we\'ll be on the road in search of adventures. I really wish I could see everyone. Maybe next time. God bless everyone. Come to Austin & look me up. I\'ll take you to all the sights. XO Chris (512-497-9495)
Stephen Grinstead
Posted on the 2023-08-20 at 20:00
I'm looking forward to seeing everyone at the Reunion.
Onward & Upward with Hope & Gratitude,
Steve G.