Zama American Middle and High School
Classes of 1958 - 2024
In Memory
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Zama American Middle and High School
Classes of 1958 - 2024
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Jeanne Duke (Fredericks) (1965)
She was a gal I really looked up to and I mean that in the very most loving way! She stood tall and I learned alot from her. Wish I could have reconnectd with her before it was too late. Thanks for your friendship and keep twirling to the beat in heaven. Love ya, Jeanne '65Yvonne Heinricks (Alexander) (1964)
I have fond memories of Diane for her honest communication, her joyful friendship, and her parents, whom I remember as providing a solid foundation.
The most serious relationship I had in high school started when I was a mere sophomore, at a casual party at Diane's house in 1962. (Please remember that some of us naive girls thought we were in love at 15. What an old idea.)
I recall that Diane was tall, self-conscious and teased for her height (all of which I thought out of proportion). How I wish she had known about other tall women such as Julia Child!
Tall or short, fat or slender, what does it matter in the grand finale?
Diane was to me a person of honor, and I shall remember her as such.
With warmth and kind thoughts to her family,
Yvonne Heinricks Alexander
Bobbie Langford (Jonkers) (1963)
Diane and loved ones: Loved the prom night -- we really thought we were in high times on Bali Hai! You were a good friend, and I hope your loved ones remember you fondly, I know I do.
John C. McMahon (1962)
I knew Diane. She was tall as were her parents. We dated and actually went steady for a time. She had a wonderful sense of humor, me being about 6 inches shorter than her : > ) Diane was kind and lovely. It is true. The Good fly away to Heaven young in order to plead for the rest of us. Diane I trust you have connected with theLegion of others pleading on my behalf. Much Love from Johnny McMahon Class of 1962.