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So sorry to hear about Jim. He is one I admired. He was very smart, a good athlete, great personality and friendly to everyone. He was certainly a complete package. I had the opportunity to work with Jim in a business he started while in high school. Jim would pick up boxes of discarded IBM punch cards and recycle them. I do not know how profitable the business was, but I always enjoyed spending time with Jim. Very best wishes to his family.
Neldon: I'm glad that you have signed up for the Class of 60 profile. It will be fun to catch up at the reunion. I hope you are in good health. With six children, you beat me by one although I have 20 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. I have such great memories of our lives on Browning Avenue and Uintah, Roosefelt Jr. High and East High.
Posted on: Sep 08, 2020 at 12:50 PM
Marilyn: So nice to see you joined East High SChool classmates. I hope you are doing well. Its been 60years since I last saw you. Mel McDonald
Ron's obituary can be read at
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/deseretnews/browse?page=2
I am so saddened by his death and am so sorry for Carol and his family. He lived a remarkable life.
Posted on: Mar 28, 2020 at 7:41 PM
Tom: How are you doing, my friend, I'm so glad you are still alive and kicking. So many great memories of our high school years. I hope we have a May reunion but I am doubting it will happen with the Coronavirus. Is Warren "Butch" Latey still around? MEL
George: I'm glad that you are alive and well. It will be fun to catch up with you when we have the 60th reunion in August.
Bob: Great to know you are alive and well. I look forward to seeing you at the reunion. Mel McDonald
Memories of Krege include a contageous smile, a great athletic - javelin, a good friend. Thanks for the memory Krege.
Posted on: Sep 15, 2019 at 9:50 PM
I graduated from law school in 1968. I was a law clerk with the Arizona Supreme Court. I became a Maricopa County prosecutor in 1970. I was elected to the Superior Court as a judge in 1974. I served for 7 years. In 1981, I was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to serve as United States Attorney. I served from 1981-1985 when I resigned and went into private law practice. I remain an active attorney in Arizona. I have been a lawyer for 51 years. I have been married twice. My wife is Cindy McDonald. I have 5 children, 3 stepchildren, 20 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.