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GenWeekly
GenWeekly has published several new genealogy articles on its website: School Records: Researching Women’s Colleges – Part 1 – School records, from primary grades through college, are a rich but under-utilized source of genealogical information. This is the first of an ongoing series exploring the various subjects, categories, and sub-categories related to school records, helping [...]
Online Obituary for Robert J. Loskey
Robert J. Loskey wrote under the pen name of Bobby Rose. Bama Sweetheart is his first novel and it came out in August 2009. He planned to have four more in the works. Man in the Mirror was to follow in 2011, but has been placed on hold until further notice. Bobby was a great [...]
Fibromyalgia: Beliefs & Expectations
”Fibromyalgia: Beliefs & Expectations” was the first full-length video created by the National Fibromyalgia Association from the patient perspective. This was produced about 6 years ago, before we had any FDA approved medications for fibromyalgia, but many of the experiences described by their “patient stars” are still very relevant today.
Save the Date!
The date of our wedding has been moved to Saturday, May 9, 2009 @ 2:00 PM. This has been done in order to procure Hennessy Hall at St. Andrew the Apostle as the reception venue!
Trip Back To Our Roots…
Chris & Elizabeth go on a trip to London & Paris with the Fountain Hills Community Theater! FHCT London 2008
Paul Reeves at Home
My father, Paul, is currently rehabilitating at home. All seems to be going well. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers that he may have a full and speedy recovery. If you have a chance, I am certain he would love you hear from any of you – Feel free to sign the guestbook.
Paul Reeves in Hospital
Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. My father, Paul Reeves, suffered an Ischemic Stroke on Thursday, February 21, 2008. The doctor’s want him to start rehab as soon as possible. They expect a full, or close to full recovery, but may take as long as 5-6 months. They moved him to a Rehabilitation [...]



















