2025.01.09 THROW BACK THURSDAY  -  PICTURES FROM CHRISTMAS!   

THROW BACK THURSDAY  -  PICTURES FROM CHRISTMAS!   

PLUS CLASS NEWS

Here we are, 70 years after our first date. 

Jim Diffee and Nancy Bostic

Lloyd Kassler Krew!!!!

East Coast Lunch Bunch - 12/29/2024 - Baltimore, MD

While visiting family, our Central High girls got together

for lunch.  L to R:  Betty Lou Wright, Carol Lee Tucker,

Warwick "Wickie" Brown and ML.  It's always so good

to get together.  Like we just saw each other yesterday!

Wickie's husband also joined us this year.  Great guy!

We REALLY missed Jo Lynn Hill and John.  First time

they have missed.  But hopefully we'll all be together

again in summer when I make my bi-annual trip up that

way.

1956 CLASS NEWS

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Charlotte Jones Eagle, born on August 13, 1938, in Little Rock, Arkansas, passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on December 26, 2024. She was a vibrant and devoted wife, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and a friend to many. Charlotte was a 1956 graduate of Central High School and a member of the dance team, a passion she carried throughout her life. Her journey was marked by her unwavering support for her family and a deep commitment to the Fraternal Order of the Eagles.  Charlotte is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Willie Eagle; son, Keith Owens; as well as her parents, Gwendolyn Whitehead and George L. Jones and partner, Don Clark. Charlotte is survived by her brother, George Jones of California (Ruth Ann); daughter, Sandra McKelvey of Little Rock (Chuck Bajorek); sons, Scott Knight of Little Rock, Greg Knight of Little Rock (Darla) and Dennis Owens of Florida (Risa). She is also survived by ten grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.  Beyond being a devoted and proud mother, Charlotte was equally proud of her contributions to the Fraternal Order of the Eagles. She built lasting lifelong friendships and achieved remarkable accomplishments that touched the lives of all who knew her. Her journey inspired those fortunate enough to be a part of it, fostering pride in her unwavering dedication and the difference she made. Besides her family, her most proud accomplishment was serving as Arkansas State Madam President. for the Fraternal Order of the Eagles.

Our condolences to Carolyn Wilson in the death of her husband.

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           ARKANSAS WEATHER FORECAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ML   

LRCHS 1956