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Coquitlam, British Columbia
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As years go by we start thinking about things in life that make great memories. I remember the great times I had with JudyBell, Kit and John. I spent several summrers at their house in Summers, Conn. As a young teenage, boy! I was in "hog Heaven" because Judybell was leader of the 4H horse drill team. Uncle Al built a corral for the team to practice in. That meant there would be 15 to 20 girls at house and we had some great times.
During the winter of, I think 1955, I went to Summers to attend tdhe" Holly Ball" . It was a grand event and Judy had one of her friends go with me as my date. It was during a very bad snow storm but Uncle Al made sure we all got there safely.
One summer Uncle Al got Judybell and I got a job at a tobacco farm. I picked tobacca and Judybell worked the shed. Although it was hard work, we had a good time.
I have great memories of all of the trips we took on horseback. Judy had three horses, Danty Miss, Pirate, and Grayboy. I usually rode Grayboy. Another fun memory is all of the good times we spent at "Shady Lake" . We swam and listened to some of great old rock and roll music.
Judybell and I and several of her friends would spend time at Summers Theater helping out with what ever job they gave us. All wiht hope of getting a chance to be on stage for a bit part.
My most recent memory is when I visited Judy and Al in Canada. The trip to the beach cabin was unforgettable. I could go on and on about Judy, but I would probably crash the web site.
I really do regret not making a effort to see her more often. The time I did have with her will be cherished for the rest of my life. She was a very giving and wonderful person. Our heart goes out to Al and the rest of the famiy.
Chet and Mary Waite
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