Friday, April 30, 2010

Class Members that attended

Johnny Franks
David Crowell
Scotty Gibson
Lisa Slaven
Randy Shannon
Janie Kirby
David Massey
Kenneth Hudspeth
Kim Caples
Keith Livesay
Ann Vanhoozer
Nick Tate
Renae Pope
Teresa Wewers
Candi Wicker
Kent McMasters
Leah Watkins
Randy Baugh
Scotty Swindle
Ronnie Murphy
Sherry Chester

Friday, January 22, 2010

Terry and Kenny



This latest blast from the past was a contribution from Greg Gambill. Thanks Greg. Hope ya'll enjoy it.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

View this Blog in Internet Explorer

I have found when using other browsers such as Firefox, which I happen to like, the pictures on this Blog don't work right. So it is best to use internet explorer if you want to see the pictures.

Reminder

I'm reposting the date for our 30 year class reunion so the members just now finding us will know.

Saturday April 24th Pavilion 2 @ Crowley's Ridge State Park. We have the Pavilion from 8 AM till 10 PM. I also booked a cabin for the night and Ken Hudspeth was going to book another just in case anybody wants to layover. Let everybody know that you can. Thanks

I would also like to inform everyone that I have now made contact with Greg Gambill and he is doing good and said to tell everyone hi.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Bono Bridge

BONO, AR (KAIT) -The Bono bridge has been around since 1882.
If you grew up around Bono or Jonesboro, chances are you have driven over the bridge at least once.
But now the old bridge is showing its age and a recent 2 vehicle accident has forced the county and the Burlington Northern Santa Se railroad to jointly close the bridge.
Now I have to admit I have sat on the bridge and dangled my feet over as a train roared underneath...very cool.
There is a lot of nostalgia connected to this bridge.
Shelly Williams lives about 50 yards from the bridge. "It's been here a hundred years. It's a piece of history. I'd like to see it stay, I know it needs a lot of work but I'd like to see it stay."
Technically it's 127 years old, being built in 1882 and now owned by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad.
Even being relatively isolated the bridge sees a lot of traffic, necessary or otherwise.
The bridge links CR 352, 353. Craighead County Road Superintendent L.M. Duncan watched as cars slowed then passed on seeing the bridge was closed.
"A lot of people use this road for cutting through going over to Highway 63 to keep from driving all way round. It's about 4 miles further if you have to drive all way round."
But now everybody must drive around. Just off 63 South of Bono, the "Road Closed" and "Bridge Out" signs on 352 tells the story.
But if you still insist on driving down the road the steel beam on the West side or the concrete block on the East will certainly stop you.
A couple of vehicle accidents prompted this closing as evidenced by this stack of parts and the broken railing hanging down from the South side of the bridge.
Duncan, "A couple of cars, one missed the road and run down in there but another car went up on the side and knocked the banister down but it also hit the pier that holds the bridge up."
Even though one of the vehicles landed upside down on the tracks, nobody was seriously injured; but the damage forced the railroad to close the bridge.
Since it's owned by the railroad the county cannot work on the bridge.
County Road Superintendent L.M. Duncan has had a meeting with the BNSF in regards to the bridge. This meeting has set the bridge's fate.
"The railroad has agreed that they are gonna repair this bridge and hopefully have it open within a month."
But could it take longer? There is a lot of rotten wood around the base of the bridge and a couple of places where somebody has even tried to burn the support beams.
But people who live around the bridge say they don't want steel and concrete.
Williams, "Just fix it up. It's got to stay old looking like that though."
Duncan says the prognosis looks good but there will have to be some changes in the future.
"They're gonna keep this bridge just the way it is. In the future somewhere down the road we'll probably wind up building a new concrete bridge in a different location."

Monday, October 12, 2009

In Remembrance











Farewell My Friend
It was beautiful as long as it lasted
The journey of my life.
I have no regrets whatsoever
save the pain I'll leave behind.
Those dear hearts who love and care...
And the strings pulling at the heart and soul...
The strong arms that held me up
When my own strength let me down.
At every turning of my life I came across good friends,
Friends who stood by me,
Even when the time raced me by.
Farewell, farewell my friends
I smile and bid you goodbye.
No, shed no tears for I need them not
All I need is your smile.
If you feel sad do think of me
for that's what I'll like when you live in the hearts
of those you love, remember then
you never die.



Cook

Funeral services for Randy Gene Cook, 41, of Jonesboro who died Tuesday, Sept. 2, at St. Bernard's Medical Center will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Gregg Funeral Home.

John P. Morgan will officiate and burial will follow in Markham Cemetery at Egypt.

Active pallbearers will be Jimmy Mitchell, Ricky Wooten, Darrell Anderson, Pete Eastep, Justin Warren and John Ivy.

Born at Walnut Ridge, he lived in Jonesboro most of his life. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was a machine operator for Quebecor.

Survivors include two sons, JUSTIN COOK of Bono and Matt Cook of Little Rock; his parents, Bobby Cook of Jonesboro and Barbara Cook of Walcott; one brother, Mike Cook of Hoxie; and his maternal grandmother, Nova Kinder of Walnut Ridge.

He was preceded in death by one brother and his grandparents, Jake and Mary Cook and Manual Kinder.

Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Sad News




Michael Edward GRADDY

BLACK OAK — Michael Edward GRADDY, 47, died Monday in Newport.

Survivors include a son, Derek GRADDY; two sisters, Doris (Terry) Bayman and Tina (Rodney) Wagner; two brothers, Bill GRADDY and Olden Luke GRADDY; four nephews and three nieces.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Billy and Ruby GRADDY.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Gregg Funeral Home at Monette with the Rev. Jerry Reed officiating. Burial will follow in Monette Memorial Cemetery.

Visitation will be at the funeral home on tonight from 6-8.

Personal condolences may be sent to www.gregg
funerals.com.

Long Lost Pic Found



I would like to thank Kim Caples Dresbach and Keith Livesay for their contributions in finding the pics of the Bono basketball team.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Walcott has been booked

Saturday April 24th Pavilion 2 @ Crowley's Ridge State Park. We have the Pavilion from 8 AM till 10 PM. I also booked a cabin for the night and Ken Hudspeth was going to book another just in case anybody wants to layover. Let everybody know that you can. Thanks

Saturday, September 26, 2009



































Class Reunion Meeting after party.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Tamolly's Lunch






Today's luncheon was great and a few couldn't make it from last week but we had Debbie Fielder and Janie Kirby show up this week. Thanks guys

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Try this chat

http://www.everywherechat.com/chatnow.php?defaultRoom=1980_Warriors_Chat

Register a nickname/username and a password if it ask you too and enter. This is only a backup chat room for now. Just copy and paste the address into Internet Explorer.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Walcott Pics










I drove thru and checked it out just in case ya'll decide to have the reunion there. Tooks some pics of the pavilion and some cabins.