I shall pass this way but once;
any good that I can do or any
kindness I can show to any
human being; let me do it now.
Let me not defer nor neglect it,
for I shall not pass this way again.
Etienne de GrelletQuaker Missionary
On a rather sad note, a couple of long-time residents of Brookings that may have some connection to us have passed away. Sylvia Broadbent passed away on November 19, 2015 (http://rudesfuneralhome.com/sitemaker/sites/RudesF1/obit.cgi?user=45041397_SBroadbent). Her daughter Susan graduated in 1968 , while her son Chuck graduated in 1967. Their family used to live just a block and one-half east of us on 2nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenue. Next door to the east lived the Rossmans, where Steve Rossman, also in Susan's class, resided with his family. To the west was a vacant lot, where the neighborhood boys would occasionally gather to play baseball. Since the lot was rather small, we may have played more wiffle ball there so that no windows were destroyed. Some years after her husband passed away, Mrs. Broadbent lived in a small house on 6th Avenue that was between the houses where Tom Bozied and I lived in the 50's. Since my residence was still in the neighborhood, I was able to get re-acquainted with her.
The other well-known matriarch of Brookings who passed away is Hazel Little (http://eidsnessfuneralhome.com/sitemaker/sites/Eidsne1/obit.cgi?user=80688614_HLittle). Her son Dennis graduated in 1961. Also in that class were Donna Bozied, sister of Tom; Jim Felt, brother of Patty; Judie Shirley, sister of Debbie; and Bob Webbenhurst, brother of Nancy. Reyna Reidesel, too, was a member of that class. She married classmate Jim Martin, becoming Mrs. Martin, the phys ed teacher at the "new" high school. Her daughter Linda was in the class of 1965. A number of our siblings were in that class: Paul Adamson, Bernadette and Bernadine Ahlers, Judy and Jo Aann Berkland(?), Eileen Bortnem (?), Bob Bozied, Zoell Colburn, Mitchell Egeberg, Richard Graff, Linda Ishmael (?), Cheryl Kohl (?), Kandace Kortan, Ann McCone, Connie McKeown, Mike O'Connell, Janeane Perso, Darlene Prussman, George Rickerson, Galen Roberts, Kath Schroeder, Patrick Skubic, Gerald Sloat, Donna Smith, Elizabeth Steen (?), Roy Taylor (?), and Dorothy Workman. My apologies if I have omitted someone. Linda married Chuck Matson, also from the class of 1965. Would Chuck have been a son of the owners of Matson Drug? Her husband was quite active in the community. Was he on the city or county commission? Did he have a Standard Gasoline Station, or am I confusing him with Norm Martin?
Hazel graduated from BHS in 1934. She appears to have been somewhat shy, as the saying accompanying her senior picture was "Silence does not indicate a lack of wisdom." (http://www.classmates.com/yearbooks/Brookings-High-School/228487?page=22). Others in that class that may be familiar to us are June Adamson, Ruby Berge, Bert Rude, Archie Vick and Helen Wilber.
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