Linda
Lopez Gandy, Class of 1965, and husband Jim Gandy, Class of 1964, are celebrating
their 49th wedding anniversary today -- Thursday, August 24.
I
was going to type that, in one more year they would be golden, but I suspect
that relationship already is golden.
They
don’t just live together in Monongah. They also are both on the Monongah High
Alumni Association board, with Linda as president. This is the longest, continuous high school alumni reunion in
West Virginia.
And
they do a lot of traveling together. Like to Sanibel Island in Florida, about
midway between Sarasota and Naples.
They
were at Monongah High together, too. Jim was one year ahead of Linda.
Linda is a beautician at May’s
Beauty Shop and a Leeds Candy Store sales clerk. She studied for the beautician
job at Morgantown Beauty College.
Jim went his separate way on his
birth date, though. He was born June 14, 1946. So was President Trump. I like Jim a lot better.
Linda was one of coach Gene
Kenzior’s softball players on the 1960 Marion County champs from Monongah. And,
for one year, under coach David Van Meter.
Now she’s on the Gandy team.
Linda has probably the most
famous Monongah father ever. Sam Lopez, Sr. survived the 1945 sinking of the
USS Indianapolis, including four days in the Philipines Sea with sharks
picking off crew members floating in the Pacific Ocean. With 880 dead from the
Japanese submarine torpedoes’ explosions and days in a treacherous, watery
situation, he’s among 19 still alive when the ship went down with 1,196 aboard.
That is the worst at-sea death
total in Navy history.
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