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[email protected] Cinclmeti Rcunior Coordinenon Sue Hrmiltdr, 2(124lYfuding Creek Lme, lVtason,OH 45040, Ph 513-39E0713 E-mail Ncnrlettcr: Bob & f,hn l(alan,215t King MesaDive, Henderson,NV t9012, Ph 702-260-4224, bob(@kalan.net Chrplrin: Joe Astle, 1t022 Dog B.r Rd, GfNs Valley, CA95919,Ph916-34675A3 WEB Siter Nancy Cunningham,5634Richard,Dallaq TX752M, Ph 214-t23-9366,E-mail
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Happy Easterand coming of spring! Someof you were fooled by a warm early winter but it caughtup with you soonenoughand kept your sno\trshovelsbusy. Here in Las Vegas,we evengot 2 inchesof snow one night which is a real rarity for us. It melted Fetty fast though and our clear blue skiesand wann sunshine took over once again. Onr 765 had a sadbad beginning in2007. King Davenport'swife Gretchenpassedaway on nnA/06. Dick Nesbit passedaway 2nn7. The wife of a new member,GeorgeBouch passed away 10117/06.Jim Langstonpassedaway lll5l07. Deepestsympathyto all the families. We talked with Cindy Kwiatkowski on 3/1l/Q7 ta leam that Dick was in the hospital for 2 mos and2 daysin Januaryand February. He had 2heafi attacksanddoctorshad to usepaddleson him trvice. He then camehomefor 2 weeksbut then hadto go backto the hospital againwith water retention. Cindy is hoping he'll be back home soon. All of us 765ershopehe will too and sendour bestwishesfor a speedyrecovery. We were happy and pleasedto receiveinfo (letter elsewherein this issue)from SueHamilton, her daughterSheryl and husbandPerr]' Schneiderwho havebeenworking hard planningour Oct. reunion. Everything soundsgreatand will be buttoneddown soon. It's going to be anotherfun reunion. We've got a lot of new items for our bingo games,silent auctionand main auctionin addition to your welcomedcontributions. Stay well, dearfriends. We hopeto seeall of you at our Ohio reunionin Oct. Audrey, Bob and Dan 2t9to7 Dear 765 friends, We've really missedseeingand visiting with all of you in personbut we've enjoyedthe cards and calls of concern. Frank is still recoupingfrom his surgerybut doing pretty good. He has dialysis on Mon-Wed and Fri and Blood pressurecontinuesto be too low. He usesthe walker in the houseand the wheelchairtogo out. We are hoping to work out a scheduleso we con get to Cincinnati and it helpswith the dates being over the weekenddays. My brother Bob Braithwaite was in the hospital from Dec. l5-Jan 8 with an em€rg€ncysurgery. So glad to report he is doing well and also looking forward to the reunionin Oct. We've beenin contactwith the Kwiatkowski's; Dick is in the hospitalwith heartproblemsto rememberthem with your prayen and calls also. Our best wishesto everyone. Hope to seeyou in Cincinnati. Frank and Evelyn Rowe
Der..12,2AA6 DearBill andBilly, Well, anotherChristmasupon us and anotheryear almostgoneby. Wheredo,esthe time go? Bob and I haven'thada greatyearfor sure,but we arestill around.On Aug. 8* Bob fell and broke his hip and had a to havehip replacementsurgeryon the 9* of Aug. His Parkinson's diseasehasprogresseda lot sincehis fall too. It hasbecomevery diffrcult for him to get around. He hasa full time personalaid who helpshim showerand dresseverydayandthen drives him to his round of coffee shops. He alsohelpshim with physicaltherapyand exercise.He hastruly beena gift from God for us. I didn't want Bob to be totally dependenton me for his sociallife during the day and he really needsthe time with his friendsat the coffee shops-sothis works out well. We are not able to go to Florida this year. Bob doesn'tthink he is up to the fip and we don't want to looseour aid by beinggonefor a long time. So it seemedbestto stayin Illinois this winter. We hopeyou areboth doing well. We really miss comingto the reunionsand seeingeveryone. We do readthe newsletterfrom cover to cover and really enjoy it. Merry Christmas,staywell Sharon& Bob Wheeler 2324W. WheelerRoad Painfield,IL 60544 815436-9819
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Jan. LA,2OO7 Dearfamilyand ftiends, Well,we gotthe nerrsyesterdayaftemoonthat RushMedicalCenterwilldothe surgeryon Bob on Jan. 23,2007,at 5:30am. \Mtat we hopeis that this procedure deep brainstimulatircn will decreasethe trernorson one sldeof his bqly. He will still haveto takesomemedicationto controlthe otherside of his body,but not as muchas he takesnow. In takingless medication,we hopeto decrease the dyskenticrrclverent of his head. Theycouldoperateon the othersideof his brainat a laterdate if this sideworks, Thereis alot of risk due to his age and low bloodpressure,but he is willingto take the risk. The doctorsat RushMovementDisorderare someof the bestin the country. Theyare doingthis procedure everydayand are constanilydoing researchto developrriorewaysto controlthe Pakinsonsdisease. This procedureis not a c,ure.Our hopeis that it givesBob betterqualityto his life. So, on the morningof Jan. 23rd,pleasesay a prayerfor Bob. Loveto you all. Sharon& Bob too.
at 11:10A.M. Jan.27th,SaturdaY DearFamilyand Friends, It is such a reliefto tell you today that Bob is doinggreat He had the deep.brainsurgeryon Tuesday .. morningas planned. He cameihru ttre surgeryvery well, but on Wednesdayhe had sone $rrellingin th9 Otainriti"n'caused him to not knowwho hCwis or who we were - his wordswerejumbledandjust didnt rnakesense. Rondaand I were so wonied becausethey had wamedus that this couldhappenand be to the old Bob. Dueto all that has temporaryor permanent.However,he has slorly but surely_returned trapienei hisstay in the hospsitalhas beenextendedfrorn2 days. Theymoved.himyesterdayt9 a qom on'the regutarflo6r and tre wilt stay there until the next step of the procedurewhichwill be on Wednesday at 1:00p]m. - this is when they wili put the generator(as theycall it) into his chestand connectthe wire from hii brainto this generator. tt *itt ttren-tafeanother4 weeksor so to completethe programingand . fine tune the procedtireto stop the trerprs on the rightside of hisbody. We see a big improvementon the right side afdady, but knou,that that is temporaryuntileverythingis done. knowthat all the pnayershelpedus get to this point. V\rbthankyou_allfor the prayols,cards,e-mails. VVrg phonecallsand br tfiinkingof us. We hopeto be homeon Thursday,Feb. 1st. Keepin touch. lt meansso muchto Bob and I to hearfromyou' Loveyou all, Sharon& Bob too!
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last Thursday,reo. rst. ir6m itre nusn universitvueoicat.center The first surgerywas to put wires doctor again - $rey wN rernovethe stitchesano irogram the conductor. pace nar90 and connectthe (like a in his chest into his brain,the secondwas to implantnJioriou&or on his rightside. so far everything the'tremois to stop program the conductor they wiil -i;h-,s wires to his brain. Nor, running.we havegreat -answei alot and the conductoris not even He may be able is lookingvery good. quality life. of to nis prayerfor a letter be an hopesthat this procedurewiil "rt"oii.proved ine-goes well. This in not a curefor Parkinsons,but iilnii or so months 6 in done left side the to have weekand mustnowwork hardt'o it tookslike it coutdb;;It""ilrClp or noveviit,rng it-lasts. Bob is still buildup sornestrengthand stiamina. and called- all thesethingshave \r\rethankeveryonewho thoughtof us, who prayedfor Qp, sentcads reunion- maybethis year' get to another will gob in hi" iecouety. Just'maybewe meantso muchto Our bestto Youall. Sharon& Bob Wteeler
iiurviviug lrer lre lrcr husburd, I',.ing Davcnport of l-os [.unirs; : daughten;Vrlerie Snritlr iud hus : l-trs of Gretchen DavenPort 'l hlrrd, Jerry,ol'Los Lunas,Victoria Lunius was bom and raistedu f:unt l;uris rurd lrusbund, Neil, of girl her first 18 Yea$ outstde Nampa, Idaho. and lwly Brooks Waynoka, Okla. She movcd to and husband,Mark, of [,os Lruus; Wichitn. Kan., in 1953 to attcrrtl a sister and bnrthcr-in-ltrw,l*Joy tlrsinesscollege. King errteredhcr antl .lohn Maxwelh four grlndchilltb in 1953 on drcn and livc greirt-grarxlchildren. his rennn from Slrc will bc buried ncxt to her the KorcanWar' p&mt$ in Oklalroura. They trranierlsix Grctchen's funrily will receivc monthslater md fricnds tbr light rcfreshmenb rt startcd&eirfae. Grace Fellowslrip Church, 33t14 ily,thefirstbcing Highway 47 in L.or l,unas, lionr I twin daughtcrs. pln to 2 p.m. oo Mnnday.tan. 8. Tlvo more girls to cclcllltc her liib with frrr rnote cameto hc[. laughs 0ratt lc:itr1ilrrrl lrlrxuunoe Ciretchenwas born a Libra thcnrsch,c.slucky lir huving had meaning balancc of tlre scales' ,l which she did very well- She was Ithe op;xrrhutity to lrr: :l {}f t ; l)itt.t (itr:tcheu's|itt'. lu |icrrof'llrtw*rs. always o w{rrn, loving uxl cnring the liunily rcqtrc$l$nenxlrilrl crurlrrson who enjoYed lifb to tlrc ftrllest. ,gributionsin Cretchcn'sniune k, l : Grctchenforrghtctrncurwith the lcracc Fclftrwship Churr:h Dlnc,c It I 'li..arrr greats\t detenninittkrn lrrd spirit (Rcjoic$).tr.o. lJrx 44lJL.s tbtrther lcave did not poasiblciud l,ururs..3?()lt. An.angcnrenrs by ily volunwily; shepar*sedilway on RiversitleIi rncr.:r I Horirc.ug,g"t",;. 4lll W- lteinkcn Avc. An urlilp D e c .3 1 . Grctchen betrelitctl tiom tlrc gwst. registcr is nvailable at que of a number of tremendous rvrvrv.riversideotbelen.com. family and friends this Past Year and especially friends Rtxie Grx and ValcrieWallcr. But of all thosc who cuetl tbr her, tx) t)lu tlttllc hrrncllcdthe job lhc wily lrer lrtrsbar-rd,Kin& did. llis ctltlshurtlovc. rtevotiou.suppodand cate thcuglr this ordeal gave Crcrchetrr richcr and fnller life in tinrc of sielrrcss und health. Shc was precated in dcath bY trcr fattrer, Albe'rt Nicholsoq her rnother', Glaclys; two sisters. Geneva Boman and LaVaun Boman; and a brother, Getrld Nicholson.
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I am the daughterof Dick Nesbitwho lefi you a messageaboutmy Dad'spassing. Rick Dad passedaway Tuesdayaftemoonwith Mom, my daughterJracy, my_husband llwe & going short was itbntbeside him. W6 knew his time with us !o 99 Dad had beensleepinglost of the last end. the him at ""0 with be could that we ninf,t rf t*rv "E & had been fairly unresponsive,thor4g!h9 did hear us. Just beforehis O"Voir" paising, he opened his eyes and lookedat me. I told him we lvere allthere and irow micn we loved him and we would take care of Mom and it was okto go. This. musthaue given him wtrat he rreeded.Thankthe Lordwe were there. He is now at p""n a in i Uetterplace, thoughthere are manytears as I try to write this message. lAre are going to miss him so much I am sorry to be notifyingyou throughemail,but there is iust so much to take c;.ireot nwe itroliht that you shouldknorr. l am not homevery much, but here is my contact informationas I am the one fieldinginfo: H (650) 577-A721 C (650)888-0258(Chris) C (650) 88&0374 (Rick) Email:
[email protected] Pleaseinclude my Dad and Mom in your prayers' I Robert,I would really appreciateit if you could pleasetry t9 n.qtfyany membersof the 765th. know how much mybaO enjoyedthii group and reallylookedforwardto the reunions. I willfonrard informationabout serviceswhen we know. We are meetingthis afternoonto start makingthe anangements. Chris Rogers RichardF. Nesbit 6nn8-2lo1to7 RicfrardF. Nesbit,78, of RedwoodCity, died peacefullyat homewith his family by his side on. Feb. 1 after a very short illnessBom in Glendale,CA, raisedmoitty in San Mateoand San Francisco,graduated from Balboa High Schoofin 1946. He settledwith his familyin RedwoodCity in 1955. He uorted for SchlageLock tor 44 yeafti as a Tool & Die Crafisman, retiringin 1991. He servedin the army dudngthe KoreanWar. NesOf is survivedby Joye Nesbit;his tovingwife of 56 yecrs, daughterChris Rogers(Rick),granison Dave Holmquist,granddaughterTracy Holmquistand steigrahOsonJXevin and Brian Rogers,allof San Mateo,and manyniecesand neftrews. He was precededin death by his parents,brotherand sistetHe had many loves;playedfast pitch softballfor over 25 years,bowledin numerousle'agues,enjoyedwatilr skiing& boatingwith family & friends,devoted to his yard & poot anOwis a faithful4gerfan since 1946& seasonticket holder for most of those yearc. Funeralservicest ere held & intemnent was at Sk$arn MemorialPark- A , 1:00PM,at the family'shome. "Cefebrationof Life"will be hetdon March3,2OOT Emailriqkandchris@rcrooe!'s.com for details.
I receiveda call from King Davenporta tittle wtrile back andtre told me that Jim Langstonpassedaway Jan. 5 2W7. A lot of us can rememberJim from the early reunionsthat he attended. I also receivedthis note finomGeorgeBouch,oneof our newermemben.
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March9,2007 Hi Bob, Audrey and Dan, Greetingsfrom Cincinnati! Hoping all is well with you andall of our "reunion" family. We havesurvived the ice and snow of anothergreatOhio winter and we areapprociativeof the "suggestion"of spring that we are now receiving. It's not very wann as y€t" but you can feel the promise in the air. Today is sunnyat leastas I look out my offrce window dcrossthe Ohio River. Mom has beenworking diligently on our reunion packageand ws think everyonewill havea goodtime. Thereare plenty ofthings to do in the area. Our hotel is locatedin Covington,Kentucky right on the Ohio River overlooking downtown Cincinnati. The view at night is very pretty with all of the lights of the city and on the bridges. The river is usedfor work and pleasureso thereare barges,river boatsand pleasureboatsout most of dre time and very rclaxingto watch from out hospitality room and most guest rooms. We will actually be on the river one day for lunch on a Riverbat. Cincinnatihasa very strongGarmanheritagewhich is still prevalenttoday.We will be visiting the Hofbrauhausfor dinner one evening. They take pride in their haditions and provide good food and finr. There is rnore information on this in the attachment. Cincinnati is bmderedby both Kentucky and Indianq with Casinoboatslocatedjust acrossthe stateline in Indiana that somemay want to visit. I haveattacheda list of activities and the costsfor ash day along with a few descriptionsof someof the Iocalplacesofinterest. lfanyonehasanyquestions,
[email protected] mailing addressis 10560McKelvey Rd., Cincinnati,OH 45240.Home- (513)648-0351 On the 24s of this month Perry and I are leaving for two weeksin ltaly. Perry surprisedme with this trip for our 20tr anniversary. It is somewhereI hawalways wantedto go and we are very excitd so if anyonesendsquestionsvia e-mail and doesn't get a responsefor a coupleof weeks,pleaselnow that I am not ignoringyou! We wish everyonea wonderful spring and summerandare looking forward to seeingall of you at the reunion in October.
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Thursdav. Octobef 4. 2fl)7 PerPerson Ci$ Tour Lunchon B&B Riverboat (B&B Riverboat- Cruisingon a BB Riverboatis morethanjust a remarkableview of the ciry; it's a uniqueexperiencewith qualityentertainmentand the best in casual dining. Soak in the srghts,soundsand ever-changingsceneryasyou relaxand enjoythe feelingaboarda historicalandbeautifulboat') Fridav. October 5..2fi)7 BusinessMeeting BanqueUAuction
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$atufdav. October 6. 2007 Per Person $52.00 Wright Patterson/UnitedStatesAir ForceMuseum Early Dinner Hoflcrauhaus lUnitectStatesAir ForceMuseum The UnitedStatesAir ForceMuseumis the targestand oldest militaryaviationmuseumin the world. Locatednear Dayton,Ohio thiJ unique attractiontelli the exciting story of aviationderrelopmentfrom the days of the Wright Brothersat Kitty Hawkto the present. Eachyear over one millionvisitors from ar6undthe world tour 10 acresof indoorexhibits,featuringover 300 aircraftand missilesand thousandsof artifactsincludingpersonalmemorabiliauniformsand photographs.The Museumis handicappedaccessible.Wheelchairsare available on a limitedbasisfor use insidethe Museumbuilding) (Hofbrauhaus- The first authenticHafrrauhausin America. Modeledafterthe Nenrportoffersthe beer,the originalam Platzlin MunichGermany,Hofbnauhaus that madeHobrauhausa name food and the Germanfun knownas "Gemutlichkeit" over.) world the reoognized Total Per Penon Otlrer Aftractions to Consider: d just a feurblocksftom our hotel,MainStrasseVillage and NewWorldfun. lt is part of Covington's World charm is the home of Old in one of the historicdistrictsof Covington.There is located is Germanheritageand a tremendousimount of historyassociatedwith MainStrasseVillagerangingfrom the Goose Girl fountainto plaquesof famouspeopleand historicevents. There is a vast varietyof shops,restaurants,pubs,and entertainmentto complimentthe beautifulcollestionof homesin the area. Gincinnati Reds Hall of Fameand lluseum - The CincinnatiReds Hallof Fame and Museumwas createdin honorof the homeof professionalbaseball. Spanning the historyof the CincinnatiRedsfrom inceptionto modemtimes,the museum showcasesthe world'slargestpubliccollectionof Redsmemorabiliaand artifac{s. The hotel is locatedjust acrossthe riverfrom downtownCincinnatifor shopping, restaurantsetc. National Underground Railroad Freedom Genter-.sobering, humbling,uplifting; if you see only one museum,this shouldbe it." PhilMarty,ChicagoTribune,August 6,2006 Newporton the leveeis just a coupleof milesfiom the hotel. Thereis a multitudeof thingstOdo, suchaSthe aquarium,mgvies,a comedyclub,shopping,lotsof at: restaurantsand book stores. You can revuetheir
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com/ nevwortonthelevee. http:i/www. art decostylerailroadterminalbuilding, magnificent Union Terminal- Cincinnati's nowthe homeof CincinnatiMuseumCenter,was dedicatedon March31, 1933. UnionTerminalwasfirstproposedin the earlypartof the 20thcenturyas a solution to the chaoticexistingrailroadsystem,whichconsistedof sevenlinesoperatingout of five stations.Initialplanningbeganin the early1900s,butfloods,inter-railroad squabblingandWorldWar I delayedthe planuntilthelate 1920s. CincinnatiUnionTerminalstandson a prominentlocationone milenorthwestof the centerof the city on landthat oncewas LincolnPark.Visitorsapproachthe massive 10-story,arched,limestoneand glasseastfacadeof the buildingfromWestern plaza.The buildingis AvenueandEzzardCharlesDrivethrougha quarter-mile illuminated fountain, cascadeand pool flankedon eitherside by curvingwings.An are in the centerforeground.On eithersideof the maindoors,bas-relieffigures designedby MaxfieldKecksymbolizeCommerceand Transportation. unprecedented success. DuringWorldWar ll, CincinnatiUnionTerminalexperienced As a majortransferpointfor soldiers,the stationservedas manyas 34,000 passengerson somedays.But in the 1950s,the suddenexpansionof interstates and airlinesled to the rapiddeclineof the railroadindustry.By the early1970s,only two trainsa day passedthroughUnionTerminaland in 1972,trainservicewas haltedcompletely. in the Wall In 1975,the Cityof Cincinnatiboughtthe terminaland ran advertisements CincinnatiUnionTerminalforlease-$1 StreetJournal,whichread,'World-famous per year."In 1980,a Columbusdeveloperconvertedthe terminalintoa shopping mall.The recessionof the early1980scausedthe projectto fail. of the CincinnatiMuseumof NaturalHistory Duringthe mid-1980s,the administrators and the CincinnatiHistoricalSocietydevelopedplansfor a jointmuseumproject.The of UnionTerminal,coupledwith its historyand design,madeit the top spaciousness choiceas a locationfor the project.In 1986,Hamiltoncountyvotersapproveda $33 of the terminal.The Stateof Ohioandthe City millionbondissuefor the restoration withgrantsof $8 millionand $3 to the restoration of Cincinnatialsocontributed capitalcampaignsever most successful million,respectively.In one of the city's morethan3,000Cincinnati for a Cincinnaticulturalorganization, undertaken to the building'srenovation. andfoundationscontributed individuals, corporations In November1990,CincinnatiUnionTerminalreopenedas MuseumCenter,an featuringthe CincinnatiMuseumof NaturalHistory, educationaland culturalcomplex the CincinnatiHistoricalSocietyMuseumand Libraryandthe RobertD. Lindner
[email protected] July29, 1991,trainservicewas officiallyrestored to the terminal.The successof the UnionTerminalrenovationmadeit possiblefor routefromWashington, Amtrakto schedulea Cincinnatistopon its Chicago-bound Library,the D.G.The CincinnatiHistoryMuseum,CincinnatiHistoricalSociety Museumof NaturalHistory& Scienceand the RobertD. LindnerFamilyOMNIMAX Theatermergedoperationsin January1995as CincinnatiMuseumCenter,and welcomedthe Children'sMuseumof Cincinnatiin July 1997.The DukeEnergy Children'sMuseumat MuseumCenteropenedas the CinergyChildren'sMuseumin Ocfober1998.Sinceits openingin 1990,CincinnatiMuseumCenterat Union Terminalhas attractedmorethan one millionvisitorseachyear. Pleasedo not To viewour hotel,pleasevisit:http://r,yww.radisson.com/covinqtonkv your for reunion as we have a package reserve room the try to use this websiteto
rate.To make reservations call (888)201-1718and ask for the 765thrate of $89 plus tax. The local number is (859)491-1200.
Activities Resenation Form 765thTRSB Reunion Cincinnati, Ohio October3-7,2007 RadissonHotel 668 West Fifth Street Covington,KY 41011
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765mTRSB Bill Hill, Treasurer 101Graham Road Jasper,TN 73747
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October3,2007 Checkin time andregistrationis on Wednesday, If you haveany questions,pleasecall SueHamilton home: (513)398-0713 or Sheryl Schneiderhome: (513)648-0351.
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