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05/10/22 09:04 AM #1462    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Our condolences to our classmate Karen Edmiston Boedeker on the death of her brother William Robert Edmiston.  


05/15/22 06:34 AM #1463    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Carol Fullagar.


05/16/22 10:24 AM #1464    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Cheryl Gentry and Linda Sigite.


05/17/22 12:28 PM #1465    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeCSyGYFg30

A little local history for Memorial Day--info on Alton's Civil War prison and cemetery. 


05/17/22 07:42 PM #1466    

 

Rick Vail

Thank you Marion for the history. It's another reminder of Alton's rich past. Several years ago I posted about an infamous pirate that made his way to the Alton area. He established a trading post and was selling guns and amo to the army during the Civil War. It was said that he is either buried in St. Louis or in Oakwood cemetery.

 


05/18/22 10:25 AM #1467    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Larry Mills and John Thomas Tucker.


05/18/22 10:59 AM #1468    

 

Rick Vail

For pirate look up UPI ARCHIVES Feb 1,2000  Pirate buried in Mississippi River town.

 


05/19/22 08:53 AM #1469    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Sharen Shandrow. 


05/19/22 03:16 PM #1470    

 

Douglas McCormick

ALTON, Ill., Feb. 1 -- They may not be able to prove it beyond a doubt, but Illinois history buffs say they're convinced that notorious pirate Jean Laffite is buried in Alton.

Lafitte created havoc during the War of 1812 around New Orleans and Galveston, Texas.During a recent meeting of the board of the Alton Museum of History and Art, the Alton Telegraph reported, Alan Harrison, a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, said his research indicates Lafitte is buried on a piece of land just south of Confederate Cemetery, the wooded site of an old Catholic cemetery whose stones are all gone.

Lafitte is believed to have died of pneumonia in 1854 at the age of 72 on a farm near Edwardsville, Ill.Harrison used Lafitte's journal to trace the pirate's history.

Lafitte was best known for his exploits near New Orleans and Galveston, but he also plied his trade outside the United States before retiring to the St. Louis area.

Even though Lafitte's journal was authenticated by the Library of Congress in 1956, historians say some still think it was forged by Lafitte's grandson.

Other theories have Lafitte buried on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.

 
 

05/19/22 06:24 PM #1471    

 

Rick Vail

There is a book by Clive Cussler that cronicles Jean Laffite where he scuttled his ship on Galvaston Iland to excape the  U..S Navy, he goes to New Orleans and eventually to the Alton area. ( Clive Cussler goes around the world looking for old ship wrecks.)


05/19/22 06:54 PM #1472    

 

Larry Mills

Linda,

Thanks for the birthday shout out.  I am blessed to have lived three quarters of a century--and, thus far, I haven't needed any replacement parts!  Condolences to our classmates who have recently lost family members and particularly to my North Jr. basketball buddy Don Miller on the death of his wife Jill.


05/20/22 09:38 AM #1473    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Delores Knighton and Carla Price.


05/22/22 08:12 AM #1474    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Steven Bosaw.


05/25/22 08:04 PM #1475    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

Mother of our classmate Buddy Rain.

Nadine Elizabeth Rain
Godfrey - Nadine Elizabeth Rain, 97, died at 5:06 a.m. Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at Alton Memorial Rehab. Born October 10, 1924 in East St. Louis, IL, she was the daughter of Edgar A. and Amy (Schumert) Hissrich. She graduated from East St. Louis High School and entered Stephens College in Columbia, MO as a theatre major, studying under Maude Adams (Peter Pan) and playwright, William Inge. She became interested in the Stephens College Aviation Program and acquired her parents' permission to take the flight course. She graduated with an Associate in Arts degree and a Private Pilot's license in 1944. She did post-graduate work on a commercial aviation license at Stephens and returned to St. Louis, where she was employed by Trans World Airlines. On February 9, 1946 she married William A. Rain of Alton. They were married 59 wonderful years before his death in 2005. He was the owner of Rain and Rain Grocery Store in North Alton. They had three children, William A. Rain Jr. "Bud" (Cheryl Gill Rain), Amy R. Monahan (Michael F. Monahan), and Charles A. Rain "Tony" (Wanda Hendrix Rain). Joys of her life included four grandsons, Nathan Rain (Jennifer), Jeremy Rain, Scott Monahan (Maggie) and Patrick Monahan (Krista) and her eight great grandchildren, Emma, Andrew, Miles and Lily Rain, and William, Jack, Charlotte and Connor Monahan. Along with her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a sister, Helen Wimmer. Nadine was a member of Elm Street Presbyterian Church for over 50 years, serving as a den mother and member of the choir. She later joined Emmanuel Free Methodist Church in Alton and dearly loved Pastor Mark, his family and wonderful church members. She was a member of the Junior Service League of Alton and served as co-chairman of several fund-raising stage shows, always as an active participant as a singer, with her sister-in-law, Betty Rain playing the piano for her. She was employed at Blu-Fountain Nursing Home in Godfrey for 16 years as the Activity Director. After being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 1974 she became a volunteer for the Central Illinois Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation in Peoria. She was hired by that organization in 1980 to open a branch office, serving down-state Illinois. Years later, Alton Memorial Hospital provided space for an office, and she worked tirelessly providing information to so many. She started the Arthritis Foundation Water Exercise programs in Alton, Bethalto, Edwardsville, Godfrey and Granite City. She attended every workshop to educate herself about RA and shared her knowledge at hundreds of health fair seminars across the state. Retiring in 1997, she continued to serve as a volunteer and board member until 2000. Her severe form of RA never kept her from trying to assist others and doing all the things she loved. Family was everything to her, thus making it so difficult to say goodbye. We will love and cherish her memory and are faithful that mom and dad are rejoicing being together again. We thank so many family and dear friend for their prayers, comfort and kindness. We are also so grateful to Alton Memorial Rehab (Eunice Smith). They showered her with kind hearts and hands the short time she was there. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until time of funeral service at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at Gent Funeral Home in Alton. Reverend Mark Scandrett will officiate. Burial will be at Valhalla Memorial Park in Godfrey. Memorials may be made to the Emmanuel Free Methodist Church in Alton, the Arthritis Foundation or a charity that you love in her honor. Online guestbook and information may be found at www.gentfuneralhome.com

 


05/27/22 04:47 PM #1476    

 

Barbara Ellen Young (Singer)

dear buddy

so sorry about your mother's passing. I had no idea that our Nadine was so Accomplished. What a fabulous woman. I know you must miss her dearly.  Praying for all of the Rain family and so grateful for all the years we were able to shop at Rain and Rain. I think I could go blind folded even today and know where all the items on my list where located. 

putting my arms around you and remembering you at McKinley, West Jr. and Alton High as a real doll. God bless you. 

barbara young


05/29/22 07:11 AM #1477    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Glenn Gates and Beverly Generally.


05/30/22 06:59 AM #1478    

 

Richard Alford

Robert Davis, Dennis Dooley, Gary Gillean, Robert Madson, Ron Wilson, Lenny Witcher, Steven Woods. It was a honor visiting each of our hero's making sure they were recognized with a flag 🇺🇸 Thank you Gentlemen 


05/30/22 07:45 AM #1479    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Thank you Dick for this gesture of thankfulness.  


05/30/22 10:18 PM #1480    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

Happy birthday to Alton's Clint Walker.

On menu at left, click on 6 GUN SALUTE TO CLINT WALKER for pics.and info.


06/02/22 10:18 AM #1481    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Gladys Levis.  


06/03/22 09:06 AM #1482    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Barbara Young.


06/03/22 07:29 PM #1483    

 

Camelia Zumwalt (Fisher)

Happy Birthday Barbra! I've just finished reading your book. I thought it very good. Congratulations, it must feel good to have that under your belt. God bless.


06/04/22 09:11 AM #1484    

 

Kathryn M. Novitskie (Pool)

Happy, happy birthday Barbara!! 😊


06/04/22 08:03 PM #1485    

 

Barbara Ellen Young (Singer)

Camilla Zumwalt has read my book. I'm so pleased.  Thank you thank you. Maybe you could help me by writing a review on Amazon. love to you Camilla. barbara


06/04/22 08:05 PM #1486    

 

Barbara Ellen Young (Singer)

hi kathy novitski

 

thank you for your birthday wishes  no one is sweeter than you darling love barbara young 

 

 


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