Karen Thompson (Greene)
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Posted on: May 17, 2020 at 4:14 PM
I’m in Brooklyn. We also have lines outside grocery stores but fortunately my family is well and the sun is shining. I hope we get through this as a country, as a people. Be safe out thete
Posted on: Apr 23, 2020 at 12:54 PM
I hope we are all well, but this plague is so wide spread I wonder how many of our class have been affected. We are all in that vulnerable age group. We have been self quarantining.. Stay well everyone.
I remember her fondly. It seems like there are getting to be fewer of us. We are the holders of the good memories. Karen
Posted on: Aug 22, 2019 at 8:48 AM
Hi Leslie-- a very happy birthday to you, live long and prosper. I will get a year older in October. Do you still wear a pageboy? I gave up mine decades ago. Karen
Thank you for posting this sad announcement on this site. I dropped off FB a few months ago because of their carelessness with our data.
I recall Joan fondly, and may her memory be for a blessing-- for her family and all of us.
Karen Greene
Posted on: Jan 19, 2018 at 7:47 AM
Hi Billy, welcome to the NRHD class of 65 contacts. You have several namesakes around, including a well known specialist at Sloane Kettering. I recall writing to him to see if he was YOU. I am glad you have resurfaced and let us know what you have been up to. I just retired after about 48 years in public mental health, first in research, then as a clinical psychologist in city and state hospitals. Jack and I just celebrated our 46th anniversary, and our daughter is in public health, just got her Ph.D. in epidemiology. . My brothers both became orthopedists. Enjoy the grands--I hear it is one of the great joys of getting to be our age. Karen
Hi Stu-- 70 certainly is interesting to contemplate. I don't get there until October and plant to retire from my lengthy service for NYS. Happy birthday to all from the class of 65 who have gotten to 70 already. who have
I have fond memories of him at school, and we were in touch several times about photographic matters in recent years. Check his website: www.stevesint.com. He was an incredible photographer and published some very helpful books. I will miss him. Karen Greene
I was so surprized to hear of her death. We spoke last by phone -- a group of us called her to bring her to the 50th reunion. We were friends from Mayflower days, and in the same Brownie and Girl Scout troop-- along with the late Renee Perry, Linda Allen, Fran Facey and others. We corresponded over the years, sharing our current lives, health issues, political discussions, her healing arts and wholistic focus, and occasionally good email jokes. I will miss her a lot. My condolences to her husband and chldren, and brother Sam.
We've been immortalized! So great to see you again. I wish this to be a continuum.
And yes, I know, It's in the mail. Blessings
In a way I always felt like Steve was a brother from another mother. Our families were close and his younger brother and mine were in the same classes. The families carpooled for years. He was a good friend and loyal Mayflower alum. I will miss him greatly. Karen Thompson Greene
Happy birthday Steve. Like all of us, that beard is getting grayer! Looks distinguished. How are your parents? I have not spoken to your mom n a very long time