Hey Debbie how the heck are you!! This is the coolest thing.I have seen so many people on here, I hope you send back a note to me,would love to know how you are and everything. Hope to talk to you soon.
Wanda
Still married to Lloyd almost 35 years now. We have 2 children, Sarah, 30 and Jason, 28. Sarah is a teacher and is married to John Mathews who is a teacher and coach in Branson. They have two ADORABLE children, Emma, 4 and Benjamin, 2. Jason is the safety director for a lumber mill and timber co. and is married to Meg Lindley , office manager for a medical clinic. They live in Macon, Ms. way too far from us! No children (YET). Lloyd is thinking about retirement from DFA after 32 years. I am managing the front end of Cabool Drug and Dime and love it. We lost our minds a couple of years ago and moved out to the sticks near Noblett Lake. Actually we really like it there. We ride ATV's, motorcycles, hunt, fish, and are just learning to garden.
We are active in our church (where you CAN wear camouflage if you want!) We are enjoying life and our kids and grandkids.
Thanks. I don't have one of me or Lloyd on my computer. Just the kids, grandkids. Thanks for working Sat. John will pay you Friday. Sorry I forgot, but then he paid the wrong week anyway!
Whats this (Yet) NO KIDS NEVER. JK glad to see you are putting Ben over Emma on the Main pic. poor boy probably thinks you like Emma better than him. Just kidding.
Love ya
Debbie, the website is www.sonday.cc and www.sonintl.org The first one is a link of the other but I like it better. On the list on the right is associate pastor Gloria Becker to click on. There are some audios and videos on the second one that has some the first one mentioned doesn't have, and maybe vise versa. The The second one is the original and the first one made.
I can't help you much from here. I was just lucky to figure out how to get mine from our computer to the website. I bet you have an expert at work! Ha! We are looking forward to seeing you and dad this weekend!
Hey Debbie! Sorry it's taken me so long to respond--life does get hectic at times. I don't know about that hansome devil part or the genius part for that matter, but life has been good. I think it's so cool that you're still in Cabool and working at the Drug and Dime; I often wonder if I'd still be working at Wal-Mart if I'd stuck around. When I look back you could say I've just sort of stumbled into good things along life's way, but I'd say I'm blessed, truly blessed. Bill Pennington sent me a long email that I need to respond to and Rhonda Cox just left a comment on my page a few days ago. Right now my daughter wants to hike to the Potomac river and take some photographs so I gotta go get my hikin' boots on (we live about a 10 minute walk from the river). Please stay in touch and I'll try to do better at responding.
Hey Debbie, I also listed Mr. Maggard as my favorite teacher. I learned a lot from that man. Thanks for the note. It has been a long time and a lot of water under the bridge. You look great and I also look forward to grand kids (you can have fun with them and then it's time to go home). First 48 has been fun and I basically happened to be at the right place at the right time. It is really an exciting job working homicide. I love calling families and telling them that we got him and he is charged for your sons death. Although they always like sending me out to do the notifications that their son has been killed, I hate that part of the job. How are you? I know you have your hands full with those grandchildren. Keep me up on what's going on with you. Hopefully we'll see each other at a reunion or in cabool. Talk to you later, Joe Stark
Well Debbie, there are always the Red Birds playing downtown(a Cardinal farm team), river boat rides on the Mississippi, Mud Island which is downtown and there is Beale Street at night where they play the blues live on about every corner and it is super safe downtown as long as you don't go into dark alleys away from everyone. And then of course, in Whitehaven (south memphis) there is Graceland the home of Elvis. My cell phone number is 901-283-7608 and if I have time I would be glad to meet up with them and show them around downtown. Just let me know. It was great hearing from you. Joe