To: psparks30@yahoo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: Warning
Phyllis,
It is nice to hear from you. Jenny Lavender is arranging a book signing for my latest book: I, God, & Country on the 27th, the day after Memorial Day at the Library at 10AM. I hope to see you and other friends there.
I don't have Dick Burdette's e-mail address, but I have his phone number. (I included Dick's phone number to Phyllis, but will not put it here as I am pasting these few messages into my SamKat blog and Dick has not been privy to these e-mails.)
Dick has mentioned that your families were neighbors. He just recently had an MRI on his knee and it was diagnosed as a hematoma. He told me it had swollen almost like an elephant's leg. The doctor, more or less, said it would desolve in time and it seems to be doing that. He and Joan came to our granddaughter, Tobey's softball game last Wednesday.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Phyllis Sparks
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: Warning
Sam,
Do you have Dick Burdette's e-mail address? I would
like to write and ask him about the book he wrote about the Obrist case. He gave me a copy and then I bought a copy.
It was a good book and interesting knowing some of the
people mentioned. George Jr. sat in front of me for four years in high school.(homeroom)
Portsmouth just doesn't look the same without the schools
being there. We have lived in Wheelersburg for 42 years and now they are going to tear down the grade school. It
will be located near the High School. It would be nice if they would fix the grade school up for the kids to play basketball etc. I remember the old Highland School with the sqeaky wooden floors. ha ha I remember I almost got a paddling for just walking through the park to school. Mrs. Wikoff had the paddle out and was ready for me. I forget why she didn't paddle me. Now look at the condition the park is in.
Those were the days.
Tell Dick Klitch I said hello the next time you see him. I have known Dick for years, his family lived two doors down from my parents on Mound St.
Well, I didn't mean to rattle on, but they were the good old days as I look back.
Take care and tell your wife hello. Stay healthy.
"Have a Good Day......and a Nice Forever".
Phyllis Orth Sparks
psparks30@yahoo.com
--- On Fri, 5/9/08, Sam Kegley
From: Sam Kegley
Subject: Re: Warning
To: psparks30@yahoo.com
Date: Friday, May 9, 2008, 7:11 AM
Thanks Phyllis! (Regarding her thanks to me for another e-mail.)
Hope things are well with you and your family!
Sam
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