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05/08/24 12:50 PM #2099    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Leonard Schildroth.


05/08/24 05:29 PM #2100    

 

Kenneth Kennedy

Happy Birthday, Mary. 
Hope you are having fun!!!!


05/11/24 11:02 PM #2101    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

Son of our classmate Carol Meszaros Klaus:

Robert R. Klaus, Jr.
Saint Peters, MO - Robert R. Klaus, Jr., age 49, of Saint Peters, Missouri passed away on Thursday, May 2, 2024 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Alton, Illinois on January 13, 1975 to Robert and Carol Klaus (nee Meszaros).
Rob was a man of many interests. A mechanical engineer by trade, he followed in his father's footsteps, working 15 years at O'Brien/Ametek Corporation upon getting an education at Louis and Clark College, even being inducted to the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society in 2006.
He preferred the outdoors and that of an Ozark stream to the hustle and bustle of city living. Summers saw him fishing a trout stream or hiking a nature trail, and by late fall, you could spot him in the duck blinds with his hunting buddies. He worked with his local Ducks Unlimited chapter out of O'Fallon/St. Paul on local wetland conservation. In his early days of working at a local habitat rehabilitation center, he would care for all sorts of wildlife which began a lifelong passion for animal rescue. And he, of course, loved dogs, especially his "fur babies", Bella and Ellie.
His true calling, though, would be history. Rob was an amateur archeologist who loved digging into history. Literally. He had a great love for prehistoric Native American artifacts and ancient cultural centers. He was well versed in geology and taught flint knapping of lithic tools and restoration. His love of history also led to numerous adventures to the Riviera Maya region of Mexico to see the ruins and temples and take in the culture, even proposing to his fiancée on the top of a Mayan pyramid. Rob was also a Civil War history buff who could be found mapping out the battle sites for his next road trip.
Rob pursued many side hobbies as well, including photography, culinary arts, auto restoration, making a mean margarita, grilling, gardening, hockey, baseball, and even paranormal research with his para-family, to which he devoted a deep curiosity of the past, the present, and to those in the ever after.
Rob's wit and humor, mixed with sarcasm and natural charisma, made him an immediate friend to so many. He eventually found the love of his life, Heather, in 2016 and they were engaged June, 2017. He was loyal and always willing to be there for others and, so in turn, it was those friends who helped him get through the last, and most difficult, chapter of his life. In August 2023, he was diagnosed with aggressive forms of liver and lung cancer, to which he fought with dignity. Despite his prognosis, he managed to keep his sense of humor till the end. In his own words, he's eternally grateful to have known each of you and your friendship was never taken for granted. His legacy will live on in all those lives he touched.
Rob is survived by his beloved fiancée, Heather Wehrmann; treasured stepdaughters, Lilianne and Livia Sullivan; loving parents, Robert R. Klaus, Sr., and Carol Klaus; and sisters, Deborah (Jerry) Meredith and Patricia Klaus. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and many friends that will miss him dearly. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Jerry (wife Patti survives) Klaus and James Klaus.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to the Lewis and Clark Community College Foundation for the Robert Ronald Klaus Jr. Memorial Scholarship. In doing so, please make checks payable to Lewis and Clark Community College Foundation and write Klaus Scholarship in the memo line. Mail your gift to 5800 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey, IL 62035. Further information regarding the specifics of this scholarship can be provided upon request.
Visitation: Thursday, May 16, 2024 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions, 837 Mid Rivers Mall Dr, St Peters MO 63376. Visitation Prior to Mass: Friday, May 17, 2024 from 10:00 am to 11 am St. Peters Catholic Church, 221 1st Capitol Drive, St. Charles MO 63301. Mass: Friday, May 17, 2024 at 11 am at St. Peters Catholic Church, 221 1st Capitol Drive, St. Charles MO 63301. Interment: Ste. Philippine Cemetery 4057 Towers Road, St. Charles MO 63304.


05/11/24 11:03 PM #2102    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)


05/12/24 11:34 AM #2103    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

Mother's Day poem from Moine McGibany's FB page:

Close your eyes

and think back in time

She quieted our cries

and sang us bedtime rhymes

She wiped away our tears

and calmed our greatest fears

She worked like a slave

and always gave and gave and gave

She always made things right

and filled a room with light

She taught us about hope

and taught us how to cope

She taught to always be a dreamer

and now we can only dream of her

We feel her presence everyday

and know she’s never far away.

Happy Mother’s Day, Moine

 

 


05/15/24 12:49 AM #2104    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Carol Fullagher.


05/17/24 10:33 AM #2105    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Belated Birthday to Cheryl Gentry.  So sorry for the delayed greetings.  


05/18/24 07:42 AM #2106    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Larry Mills and John Tucker.


05/19/24 07:41 AM #2107    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Sharen Shandrow.


05/20/24 08:06 AM #2108    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Delores Knighton and Carla Price.


05/23/24 11:40 AM #2109    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1820131?page=1#sr-102814169   

Check out this virtual cemetery on findagrave.com, containing obits and pics of the 35 names on  Vietnam bench at Alton VFW 1308.

 

 

https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1820149

Also made a virtual cemetery of the 7 classmates our class lost in Vietnam.


05/29/24 06:35 AM #2110    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Glen Gates and Beverly Generally. 


05/29/24 07:23 AM #2111    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

       

Our condolences to the family of our 1965 classmate Cindy Martin (Chestnut) who has passed away.  RIP Cindy.


St. Louis, MO - Cynthia Jean Chestnut,76, of St. Louis, MO, died at 8:55 p.m., Friday, May 24, 2024 at DePaul Hospital, Bridgeton, MO. She was born on July 27, 1947 in Alton, Il, the daughter of James L. and Jacqueline M. (Hopper) Martin. Mrs. Chestnut, worked in Pediatrics and NICU at BJC Hospitals in Alton and North St. Louis County and retired from DePaul Hospital after 40+ years as a Registered Nurse. Surviving are her six children, Julie Beth McGhee of St. Charles, MO, Abram D. (Kelley) Chestnut of St. Louis, MO, Jared M. (Kim) Chestnut of St. Louis, MO, Adam C. Chestnut of St. Louis, MO, Rachel T. (Brian) Woodley of St. Charles, MO and Rebekah J. Chestnut of St. Louis, MO, and nine grandchildren, Jay, Max, Trevon, Lacey, Kai, Avery, Devynn, Ella and Alex, and a brother, James Mark Martin (Brian Plummer) of Godfrey, IL. She was preceded in death by her parents. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until time of funeral service at 12:00 noon on Thursday, May 30, 2024 at the Gent Funeral Home in Alton. Burial will follow at Valhalla Memorial Park in Godfrey. Online guestbook and information may be found at www.gentfuneralhome.com.

 

Published by The Telegraph on May 28, 2024.


05/30/24 10:41 AM #2112    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

Happy birthday to our hometown movie star. Click on menu at upper left "6GUN SALUTE TO CLINT WALKER."


05/31/24 09:58 AM #2113    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Thomas Dickmann.


06/02/24 11:07 AM #2114    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Gladys Levis.


06/02/24 03:48 PM #2115    

 

Barbara Ellen Young (Singer)

happy birthday, Tom and Gladys. Wishing you a whole year full of grace.

Your friend,

Barbara Young Singer


06/09/24 11:02 AM #2116    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

 

     

SAVE THE DATE!

Friday, September 19, 2025

60th Reunion

Alton High School 

Class of 1965

 

Registration starts in spring of 2025.

More details to come later this summer.

It will be casual, informal,and fun!


06/09/24 11:37 AM #2117    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Steven White.


06/12/24 10:41 AM #2118    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Jeff Bernard. 


06/13/24 02:18 PM #2119    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Danee Golliday and Susan Shaw.


06/13/24 04:51 PM #2120    

 

Kenneth Kennedy

Happy Birthday Jeff, you and Bob many others who served deserve the best Birthdays ever each year  you are my hero  

 

 


06/14/24 10:39 AM #2121    

 

Marion Foster (Dimond)

Happy Father's Day!

Click at upper left menu to see A Father's Day Tribute to some of our '65 dads. 

Add your tributes and/or pictures.

Our parents were the greatest generation, living through the Depression then WWII.

 


06/14/24 04:26 PM #2122    

 

Rick Vail

My dad was born in 1924. He would have been 99 on June 24.  He was the oldest of 8 kids and at  around 8 years old he was put on a train in St. Louis to go live with family in Oaklahoma for a time. The family never had much ant one winter lived in a cave in Hop Hollow off the Mississippi River. They bartered a sack of onions for some potatoes one time. He dropped out of school in the 8th grade because he said he didn't have any decent clothes. My grandmother signed for him to go into the Navy at 17. He was on a transport ship and part of a landing craft crew (Higgins boat) delivering troops and supplies to and from the ship. He was in England,Ireland, Italy, the Pacific Islands including Tinian Island when the atomic bomb was delivered to the B29 Enola Gay. He was an avid reader and self taught. In his 60s he went to Lewis and Clark and received his GED. SLEEP WELL DAD1


06/15/24 10:24 AM #2123    

 

Linda Hicks (Montayne)

Happy Birthday to Pam Tomerlin.


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