Monday, December 29, 2014
Can YOU connect the Boydoh dots?
Grave hunter Adam Michna’s photo of the cemetery marker for Joseph and Anna Boydoh still leaves underanswered questions, mainly which current Boydohs are descendants of the couple.
Joseph, born in 1811, died in 1891. His wife, Anna, born in 1828, died in 1907 at the age of 79, a long time in those days.
Lillie Boydoh Fast was Class of 1928. Louise McNece Boydoh is Class of 1933.
Among the Boydohs that I’m aware of is Robert Boydoh, Class of
1956, who lives in Hebron, Ohio. His birthday is Oct. 29.
Jim McDaniel, Class of
1960, remembers Bob and Cheryl Boydoh during his Monongah High Days. Cheryl
Boydoh Fordyce is Class of 1963.
Jim Fullen remembers Paul
Boydoh living on Main Street in Monongah “in a white 2-story building across
the street from Bob Brummage. I think the front of the building was 4
apartments and the rear was an attached home that Cheryl and her parents lived
in.”
Nancy Kantura wrote that “I
went to school with Glenna Boydoh and, if I remember correctly, I think she had
a brother, Robert.”
Joy Damico chimed in: “Paul
Boydoh was my uncle.”
Paul Reger Boydoh,
Class of 1956, passed away in 2011 in Madison Heights, Virginia. His widow is Margaret
F. Boydoh. His parents were Paul Lane Boydoh and Louise McNece Boydoh. Mr.
Boydoh was a U.S. Navy veteran and retired from GE/Erricson. He was a member of
the Elon Ruritan Club and Elon Baptist Church. He also volunteered his time at
Lynchburg General Hospital.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, Miracle B. Williams and her husband Larry, Mitchell L. Boydoh and his wife Pamela, and Melody B. Grubbs and her husband Greg, all of Madison Heights; six grandchildren, Sarah W. Skeens and her husband Josh, Elizabeth W. Mawyer and her husband Mark, Andrew M. Boydoh, Paul W. Boydoh, G. Taylor Grubbs and Chris P. Grubbs; three great-grandchildren, Alana K. Williams, Levi Skeens and Michael Mawyer; and one sister, Cheryl B. Fordyce and her husband Richard of Grand Rapids, Mich.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, Miracle B. Williams and her husband Larry, Mitchell L. Boydoh and his wife Pamela, and Melody B. Grubbs and her husband Greg, all of Madison Heights; six grandchildren, Sarah W. Skeens and her husband Josh, Elizabeth W. Mawyer and her husband Mark, Andrew M. Boydoh, Paul W. Boydoh, G. Taylor Grubbs and Chris P. Grubbs; three great-grandchildren, Alana K. Williams, Levi Skeens and Michael Mawyer; and one sister, Cheryl B. Fordyce and her husband Richard of Grand Rapids, Mich.
John Huffman today did something that
is difficult to achieve. He lived to retire from the coal mines, one of the
world’s most dangerous occupations, after 38 years of providing coal for the
nation.
John is married to Goldie Basagic
Huffman, who grew up in a coal mining family and knows the fear of waiting to see if family members come out alive each day.
Brooke Pethel, Goldie Huffman’s
daughter, wrote:
“I am so proud of my father! Today marks a day of new
beginnings! He has retired from the coal mines where he worked for 38 years. He
has provided for his family, put two children through college and supported us
in our decisions throughout our lives. We love you, dad! You and mom need to
enjoy the next chapter in your lives!”
Adam Pethtel, a prankster who hacked
into Goldie’s Facebook page and told the world what a great son-in-law he is
and made it look like Goldie was doing the bragging, is Brooke’s husband.
John and Goldie can spend more time
with their family, such as granddaughter Winnie who had her 5th Birthday in 2014; and Jackson who, I think, is their grandchild by daughter Brooke.
December has been a good month for
Goldie, who celebrated her birthday Dec. 6 and now has her husband home safe
and sound for the rest of their lives.
I know all about the dangers of coal
mining, but not from going into the hellfire, because my father told me: “If
you go in the coal mines, I’ll kill you.” Good enough advice for me. I chose
West Virginia University and a 43-year newspaper career instead.
John W. Olesky, Sr. survived TWO
cave-ins. Both covered his entire body. Rescuers had to dig through four feet
of coal to get to any part of his body. Just about every bone in his body was
broken. Consol was so sure that he would die that they took him off the
payroll, which he learned when he returned to work 18 months later.
But the coal mines won in the end
because Dad died of black lung after years of using oxygen tanks. It is like
suffocating, millimeter by millimeter, hour by hour, day by day. Terrible way to go.
No one in this world gets more
respect from me than coal miners.
Everyone
in Monongah knows about the 1907 twin explosions in Monongah mines No. 6 and 8
that killed 362 officially (Consol’s claim) or more than 500 in reality (Father
Everett Briggs and gravediggers’ count).
Leo L. Malone, General Manager of the two mines, told The
Fairmont Times that 478 men had checked off as entering the mines.
That did not include the 100 trappers, mule drivers, pumpers and other men and
boys not subject to the check system (fathers brought sons as young as 10 into
the mines with them).
So Father Briggs’ count seems more accurate, maybe even a
little low since 478 plus 100 totals 578 and only Peter Urban survived the twin
blasts, only to be killed several years later in a slate fall.
The grandfather of Steven “Bucky”
Satterfield, Class of 1949, was a foreman at the Monongah mines. But he decided
to go rabbit-hunting in the snow with Bill Colvin. They heard the explosions
while hunting, and avoided the tragedy. Grandpa spent 3½ weeks helping families
cope with the terrible event.
Charlie Dean, grandfather of Tom
Dean, Class of 1949, who lives in Altavista, Virginia, who was alive beyond
1907 because he missed work on the day of the explosions, and lived to the age
of 85.
It still is the worst coal mining
disaster in American history, even if you go by Consol’s too-low body count. In
that same year, 1907, if you go by Consol’s count, 3,242 miners were killed
around the world. Thirteen days later, 239 miners died in the Darr mine in
Jacobs Creek, Pennsylvania. Dawson, New Mexico, with 263 miners killed, is No.
2 to Monongah in American history.
After 1,779 miners were killed in
three years, the U.S. Bureau of Mines was established in 1910 to try to force
coal operators, sitting far from West Virginia in their mansions counting the
money the miners made for them, to make the miners safer. It worked, although
it took a full century before “only” 18 were killed in 2009, the best year on
record.
There have been 623 coal mine
accidents that killed 5 or more miners since records were kept before 1875.
Larry
Brian Radka, Class of 1961, has some value photographs of the 1907
horror. Go to Monongah Mine Disaster and then Monongah Mine
Explosion Memorial Photographs to see them.
God
bless every coal miner as he enters that dark, dank place of employment. Lord
knows they need all the help they can get to return home safely to their
families.
Gilbert and Lillie Westfall, parents
of David Westfall, Class of 1948, are celebrating their 63rd wedding
anniversary today – Monday, Dec. 29.
David’s wife, Marcia Westfall, Class
of 1974, who lives in Kilarm with Dave, wrote:
“Happy 63rd Anniversary to my mother- and father-in-law,
Lillie and Gilbert!!”
The
photo of Gilbert is with the ship he was on in the Korean War.
Dave and Marcia will be
attending another event on Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 7 p.m. at the Three Ways Inn in
Fairmont, a gathering of up to 18 Monongah High alumni and guests. Maybe
they’ll varoom up in their Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide, which has taken
them thousands of miles from coast to coast and north to south.
Also at
Three Ways Inn will be Marcia’s mom, Ramona Fullen Michalski, Class of 1949,
who lives in Monongah; June Paxton Rogers, Class of 1948; Arlene Marteney Decker Edgell, Class of 1951, and husband Okey
Edgell, Class of 1944; Linda Tomlinson Stevenski, Class of 1955, and husband
Andy; Jeanie Nagel Viglianco, Class of 1949; Jackie Olesky Straight, Class of
1955, & 2 family members; Don Halpenny, Class of 1950; Paula Kerns Fazio, daughter
of the late Dorothy Stevenski Kerns, Class of 1942, and husband Joe Fazio; and
me.
If you are in the
vicinity, pop in and join us. 7 p.m. Three Ways Inn. Tuesday, Dec. 30.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Trail of Monongah High birthdays to greet us in Florida
While Paula and I are in Florida for January-March 2015 I hope
to help some Monongah High alumni celebrate their birthdays.
Arlene Marteney Decker Edgell, Class of 1951, will add another
notch to her lifespan on Jan. 18. We will see her and husband Okey Edgell at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30
at the Three Ways Inn in Fairmont when at least 14 MHS grads will be sharing
dinner and memories.
Joe Martin, Class of 1957, who lives on Treasure Island,
Florida, will have his birthday Jan. 19 and Paula and I will probably see Joe
and wife Arlene Kitchin (born May 12) in Sarasota at noon Feb. 6, 2015 for the
3rd annual Monongah High Reunion/Sarasota at the home of Bill
Meredith (born July 5), Class of 1957, and wife Roleta. And maybe again on
March 1 at West Virginia Day Picnic in The Villages.
Bob Nichols, Class of 1964, will have his birthday Feb. 9. Bob
& Penny plan to visit us in The Villages for West Virginia Day because they
live in Seminole, which is near St. Petersburg.
Lyle Cosner Howell, Class of 1958, probably will show up at the
Merediths for the Feb. 6 MHS reunion. Her birthday isn’t till April 14, but
maybe we can have an early birthday party for her. Pat Slovekosky Morris (born
June 8), Class of 1970, who lives in Sarasota, usually shows up for the
Meredith bash, too with husband Train. So does Sandy Weils Shaffer Cook, Class
of 1959, who lives in Fort Myers, Florida with husband Bob.
Joyce Cowart Davis Peck, Class of 1966, lives in Palm Harbor,
Florida, as do John Matkovich, Class of 1948, and wife Dolores Sweede Matkovich,
Class of 1953. John and Dolores plan to meet us for West Virginia Day in The
Villages.
Pat Meredith Wills (born Aug. 29), Class of 1950, who lives on
Crescent Beach near to St. Augustine, Florida, plans to attend West Virginia
Day in The Villages with husband Don Wills.
Leo Kubiet, Class of 1942, lives in Largo, Florida, which is
near St. Petersburg. His birthday is April 11. Another early celebration.
As for the 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30 dinner at the Three Ways Inn in Fairmont, those attending will include June Paxton Rogers; Ramona Fullen Michalski and her daughter, Marcia Michalski and Marcia's husband, Dave; Linda Tomlinson Stevenski & husband Andy; Jeanie Nagel Viglianco; Jackie Olesky Straight & 2 family members; Don Halpenny; maybe Paula Fazio & her husband; and me.
And you if you want to join us, call me at (330) 388-4466 so that I can tell Three Ways Inn how many chairs to set at our table.
As for the 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30 dinner at the Three Ways Inn in Fairmont, those attending will include June Paxton Rogers; Ramona Fullen Michalski and her daughter, Marcia Michalski and Marcia's husband, Dave; Linda Tomlinson Stevenski & husband Andy; Jeanie Nagel Viglianco; Jackie Olesky Straight & 2 family members; Don Halpenny; maybe Paula Fazio & her husband; and me.
And you if you want to join us, call me at (330) 388-4466 so that I can tell Three Ways Inn how many chairs to set at our table.
Monongah High birth dates
If your name is not on
this list, email John Olesky at jo4wvu@neo.rr.com with your full name, including maiden name,
your birthday date, your graduation year and your current hometown.
January
6 – Jeanette Barr Baczuk, Class of 1940
13 – Beatrice Salisbury Mills, Class of 1951
17 – Susan Colaneri Monell, Class of 1949
18 – Arlene Marteney Decker Edgell, Class of 1951
?? – Marie Bee Zwiegel, Class of 1951
18 – Bertha Pazdric Sullivan, Class of 1954
18 – Greg Vandetta, Monongah mayor, husband of Debbie Manzo
Vandetta, Class of 1973
19 – Joe Martin, Class of 1957
19 – Joann Thompson, Class of 1962
22 – Jo-Jo DeMary of Monongah, who lives in Chattanooga,
Tennessee and is married to Yvonne King DeMary
24 – Marcia Michalski Westfall, Class of 1974
24 – Mark “Hooch” Aldridge, Class of 1973
29 – Kitty Ahouse Morrison, Class of 1968
February
1 – Debra Manzo Vandetta, Class of 1973
2 – Sylvia Edwards, Monongah grad living in Idamay
3 – Debbie Weaver Hurley, Monongah grad living in Monongah with
husband Milton Hurley
3 – Rebecca Urish Anderson, Class of 1971
8 – Tom Fleming, Monongah grad living in Bridgeport
9 – Bob Nichols, Class of 1964
10 – Bonnie Nicholson Moats, Class of 1960
11—Linda Renay Hess Postlethwait, Class of 1968
15 – Jerry Koloskie, Class of 1975
17 – Larry “Danny” Eates, Class of 1970
18 – Mark Tarley, North Marion grad
20 – Harold Dean Kniceley, Class of 1960
21 – Eva Huey Jarvis, Class of 1975
24 – Mary Kelly, Monongah & North Marion
29 – Betty Sikinow Cunningham, Class of 1954
March
5 – Phil Colanero, Jr., Class of 1963
5 -- Doris Carpenter Rogers, Class of 1971
6 – Karen Fitzwater Pausch, Class of 1961
9 – Richie Basagic, Class of 1975
9 – Brian Evans, Monongah graduate married to Patty DeMary Evans
11 – Benny C. Morgan, Class of 1948
15 – Donna Colvert Davis, Class of 1961, married to 1958 MHS
grad Bill Davis
22 – David Haines, Class of 1964
25 – Sandy Cook, Class of 1959
25 – Richard Fitzwater, Monongah graduate
April
4 – Charlotte Walker Cahill, Class of 1954
5 – Bernie Fullen, Class of 1963
9 – Paula “P.J.” Hickman, North Marion 1983
11 – Leo Kubiet, Class of 1942
12 – Linda Sawyer Duckworth, Class of 1966
14 – Lyla Cosner Howell, Class of 1958
16 – Becky Shelosky Carvillano, Class of 1961
30 – Shirley Knight Ritterhouse, Class of 1954
May
4 – Freddie Jane Colosino Villers, Class of 1964
5 – Frank Franze, Class of 1950
6 – Jerry Loss, Class of 1956
12 – Arlene Kitchin, main squeeze of Joe Martin, Class of 1957
14 – Donna Post Swiger, Class of 1955
14 – Mike Jurasko, Class of 1957
14 – Virginia Belle Littleton Curtis, Class of 1957
17 – Colette Stanley Melton, Class of 1970
20 – Linda Tomlinson Stevenski, Class of 1955
21 – June Paxton Rogers, Class of 1948
27 – Ed Graffius, Class of 1971
28 – Terri Orsini Saye, Class of 1972
June
1 – Parma Kay Fetty, Class of 1973
3 – Jim Birdsell, North Marion grad from Monongah; married to
Angela
7 – Kenneth Kincaid, Class of 1968
8 – John Koloskie, Jr., Class of 1944
8 – Pat Slovekosky Morris, Class of 1970
13 – C.L. “Roy” Parker II, North Marion Class of 1982
13 – Rick Morrison, son of Kitty Ahouse Morrison, Class of 1968
14 – Pamela Bombardiere, Monongah grad
14 – Regina McCoy Murphy, Class of 1973
17 – Delmas Gene Hartley, Class of 1979
17 – Dennis Jones, Class of 1954
23 – Ramona Fullen Michalski, Class of 1949
23 – Kathryn Manuel Marshall, Class of 1960
23 – Ron Manzo, Monongah grad
23 – Frankie Vandetta, North Marion grad
July
3 – Susan Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971
4 – Bob Fox, Class of 1948
4 – Barbara Fleming Marsh, Class of 1947
5 – David Gowers, Class of 1971
5 – Bill Meredith, Class of 1957
7 – Alex Fazio Huff, North Marion 2005 grad
14 – Ted Nagel, Class of 1954
14 – Bentley Evans, Class of 1978
18 – Larry Zickefoose, Class of 1968
21 – Robin Huffman Satterfield, Class of 1973
16 – Jean Nagel Viglianco, Class of 1949
19 – Jane Pritchard Moore, Class of 1975
29 – Pete Basagic, Class of 1972
August
1 – Kim DeMary Clowers, Class of 1979
3 – (Agnes) Jean Larry DiLaura, Class of 1950
7 – Dorie Mike Whetsell, Monongah graduate
9 – Paula Kerns Fazio, Class of 1979
12 – Angelo Catania, Class of 1943
16 – Debby Morrison Harden, Class of 1966
18 – Jim McDaniel, Class of 1960
18 – John Fazio, Class of 1970
19 – Greg Postlethwait, Class of 1964
19 – Barbra Eller-Hanning, Monongah grad
20 – Irene Fazio Preolitti, Class of 1966
20 – Connie Warash, Monongah grad
29– Pat Meredith Wills, Class of 1950
30 – Beth Pritchard Brooks, Class of 1978
30 – David Harbert of Idamay, Farmington grad
September
6 – Dave Domico of Monongah, Fairmont West grad married to
Andrea Justice Domico
7 – Mary Louise Orsini, Class of 1948 (honorary)
7 – Phillis Tarley, North Marion grad from Idamay living in
Fairmont
8 – Fred Moorehead, Class of 1964
8 – Jackie Olesky Straight, Class of 1955
13 – Karen Manzo, Class of 1974
14 – Suzanne Barr Loss, Class of 1948
14 – Jim Shaver, Class of 1954
15 – Bettie Hensley Lowther, Class of 1948
17 – Patti DeMary Evans, Class of 1972
20 – Greg Patrick, Class of 1970
23 – Sally Wood Tarley, Class of 1959
24 – Joe Fazio, Class of 1974
25 – Marylee Hertzog Gwinn, Class of 1948
25 – Jim Davis, Class of 1964
26 – Nathaleen Cameon Oliverio, Class of 1948
27 -- Bonita Lavencheck Waybright, Class of 1968
29 – Dietta Harden Goush, Class of 1959
October
7 – Sherry McIntire, Class of 1975
8 – Valerie Vandetta Aldridge, Class of 1973
9 – Mary Frances Miller Myers, Class of 1951
11 – Felix Colisino, Class of 1947
11 – Jay Holman, Class of 1971
12 – Brenda Manzo, wife of Danny Manzo, Class of 1957
20 – Leona “Duckles” Davis Schooley, Class of 1953
21 – Dorman Keith Beckner, Class of 1942
21 – Ken Slovekosky, Gilmer County High Class of 1976.
26 – Lori Hawkins Ice, Fairmont East graduate living in Carolina
29 – Robert Boydoh, Class of 1956
31 – Patty Steele McCombs, Fairmont East graduate who lives in
Monongah
November
1 – Tom Dean, Class of 1949
5 – John Olesky, Class of 1950
8 – Diana Pishner Walker
10 – Tony Orsini, Class of 1946
14 – Ann Marie Mascak Davis, Class of 1955
17 – John Todd Moats, North Marion Class of 1985
20—Hellen Snider Carpenter, Class of 1950
20 – Kathryn Toothman Crim, Class of 1950
22 – Mike Ahouse, Class of 1968
23 -- Antheai Justice Turner, North Marion
1982
25 – Gerald Nelson Hartley, Class of 1955
28 – Danny Fullen, Class of 1961
29 – Dave Westfall, Marcia Westfall Michalski’s son
December
2 – Adam Michna, 1980 North Marion graduate
4 – Ronald Pearse, Class of 1961
4 – Jay Michalski, 1980 North Marion graduate
5 – Duane Harbert, Class of 1951
8 – Brenda Urban, Class of 1971
13 – Otis “Sarge” Shaver, Class of 1948
14 – Bev Morgan Colisino, Class of 1974
16 – Barbara Sweede, Class of 1956
16 – Shelvy Maze Cunningham, Class of 1964
16 – Henry Moore, husband of Beth Pritchard Moore, Class of 1975
18 – Bill Cameon, Class of 1960
20 – Mike Hess, Class of 1975
22 – Frances Wimer Miller, Class of 1951
23 – Jim Fullen
25 – Chris Shamrock Henning
27 – John Yokay III, son of John Yokay, Class of 1953
Saturday, December 27, 2014
More trouble for Pulice family
Hoo, boy, the Pulice family is getting a rough
deal again.
The latest: Anthony Pulice, Jr., Class of 1945,
is in Monongalia General Hospital with an upper respiratory infection that
contributed to a heart attack.
Toni Pulice Pill, Anthony Pulice, Jr. |
His daughter, Toni Pulice Pill, Fairmont West and Fairmont State graduate, went
to Fairmont General Hospital in August for several days of steroids and
anti-biotics.
Wrote Toni: “My
mother can also use prayers due to the same illnesses that occurred two weeks
ago.”
Larry Paul Pulice, son of Anthony, Jr., passed away Nov. 13, nine days before he was
to marry Michelle Curfman.
Anthony, Jr. and Saverio Pulice,
Class of 1942, of Elkton, Maryland lost their sister, Genevieve “Jennie”
Pulice, Class of 1936, in 2012.
Jennie was predeceased by brother James William
“Bill” Pulice, Class of 1948, who died in 2001.
Bill’s wife, Geraldine “Jerry”
Pulice, died in 2011. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Lucia Costa Palagino.
Toni’s
siblings are Julie Pulice Kraley; Jesse James
Pulice (married to Chelsie
Colisino Pulice); Mark
Pulice; and Jamie L. Pulice.
Frank,
Jr.’s siblings are Joseph A. Pulice and James Anthony Pulice, both of Arizona;
Mary Pulice and Edith Pulice, both of California; Theresa Pulice of Arizona;
Beatrice Pulice of Monongah; and the late Sam, Tony and Bill Pulice.
Frank Pulice, Jr.
was president of the MHS Alumni Association 1981-82 and on the Board of
Directors from 1983 through 1986. For 35 years he was one of Fairmont General
Hospital's major supporters.
Anthony
Pulice, Sr. and Frank Pulice, Sr. were brothers.
Anthony,
Jr. grew up in Worthington. Anthony, Jr.’s nephew, Jim Pulice,
Class of 1969, was principal of Monongah Middle School.
Other Pulice family members with Monongah High diplomas:
Geneveive Pulice, Class of 1936
Saverio Pulice, Class of 1942
Frances Savereno Pulice, Class of 1948
Gerald Pulice, Class of 1974
Maybe Paula & John will see you in Florida
After attending the Virginia Tech-WVU basketball game in the WVU
Coliseum with my sister, Jackie Olesky Straight, Class of 1955, of Rivesville,
having dinner with other Monongah High alumni at the Three Ways Inn in Fairmont
at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 30, I’ll be leaving Marion County Wednesday, Dec. 31
to board the Amtrak Auto-Train in Lorton, Virginia for the three-month stay in
The Villages, Florida with Paula.
I will arrive in Samford, Florida at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 1.
I will have my laptop with me so that I will be able to continue
posting on the Monongah High Alumni blog at jo4wvu.blogspot.com while
we’re in Florida through March 31.
If you’ll be near The Villages in January through March, call John
Olesky at (330) 388-4466 and we’ll arrange a Monongah High alumni get-together.
As a bonus, March 1 will be West Virginia Day Picnic in The
Villages, so you may see thousands of Mountaineers in one place. Call John if
you can make it and he’ll try to arrange a table for MHS grads.
I know that Pat Meredith Wills, Class of 1950, and John
Matkovich, Class of 1948, and wife Dolores Sweede Matkovich, Class of 1953,
plan to be there. Pat and husband Don Wills have a winter home on Crescent
Beach south of St. Augustine Beach, Florida and spend summers in Fairmont. John
and Dolores live in Palm Harbor, Florida, which is near St. Petersburg.
If you will be in Sarasota on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, join us at
the 3rd annual Monongah High Alumni Reunion/Sarasota. It will
begin at noon 2015 at the home of Bill Meredith, Class of 1957, who lives in
Sarasota with wife Roleta, a Clarksburg Washington Irving High graduate.
Call John Olesky at (330) 388-4466 or Bill at (941)
342-0030 so that Roleta will know how many to prepare food for and so that Bill
can give you name to the guard at the guardhouse entrance to their complex so
that you can have access to their street.
Bill’s directions to his home:
3201 Charles MacDonald Drive.
To get to our home from I-75, take exit 207 (Bee Ridge
Rd.) and go east about 1½ miles to Gary Player Drive. Turn
left onto Gary Player Dr. and proceed to the gate. All names will be
given to the guardhouse. Once through the gate, go to the first stop sign
(Tom Morris Dr.) Turn right on Tom Morris and go to the first street
on the right, which is Charles MacDonald. Turn right and proceed about
1/4 mile to our home on the right side at 3201. The number is on the
mailbox.
If you live in Florida or will be vacationing there Feb. 6,
2015, email John Olesky at jo4wvu@neo.rr.com to
let him know if you think you can make it.
If you’re near The Villages, Florida in January-March, 2015, call
John at (330) 388-4466 and we’ll arrange a Monongah High reunion of former Lions.
John even has a second set of golf clubs in case anyone shows up.
Just saying . . .
JOHN OLESKY, CLASS OF 1950
John
Koloskie, Jr., Class of 1944, widower of Julia Monell Koloskie, also Class of
1944, is recovering from knee surgery.
John’s son, Jerry Koloskie, Class of
1975, former assistant athletic director for University of Nevada-Los Vegas, is
helping dad deal with the recovery. Today, Jerry is winter-tasting with the family in Sacramento, California.
300,000
Americans have knee replacements every year. Dr. Raymond Acus of Cuyahoga
Falls, Ohio installed my store-bought right knee several years ago.
Julia’s brother is the late Raymond “Soak” Monell, whose widow
is Elaine Hewitt Monell, Class of 1949, of the Dayton, Ohio suburb of Riverside.
Jerry was named
UNLV's Interim Athletics Director in 2009, after former UNLV Athletics Director
Mike Hamrick accepted the same position at Marshall University, until Jim
Livengood was hired as UNLV's Athletics Director. Jerry had been with UNLV
athletics department since 1982.
He played baseball for two years at Marietta (Ohio)
College before graduating with a bachelor's degree from West Virginia
University in 1980. He earned his master's in physical education from Iowa
State University in 1981.
Jerry was on the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards
and Medical Aspects of Sports Committee from 2004-2008, as Chairmen from
2006-2008.
He and his wife, portrait artist Annette, who live in
Henderson, Nevada, have three children: sons John and Jim, and a daughter,
Megan, as well as a granddaughter, Kayden. Megan Koloskie is a
teacher at Somerset Academy Okey-Las Vegas. Jerry and Annette met at Iowa State
when Jerry was getting his master’s degree.
Jerry’s
favorite word is “dank.” It was a word made up by marijuana afianadoes to mean
awesome. Hmnn . . . J
Well,
Jerry does live in Colorado – in Henderson, near Las Vegas. So does Agnes Jean
Larry DiLaura, Class of 1950.
Patrick
and Traci Ice DeFazio of Monongah, brother of Joseph Michael DeFazio, who passed away
in 2012, are the grandparents of Belle Juliana DeFazio, born Dec. 24. Patrick calls her “our Christmas present.”
Patrick
and Joe’s sisters are Debra DeFazio Zickefoose, living with husband Larry
Zickefoose in Covington, Kentucky, which is across the Ohio River from
Cincinnati, and Annette DeFazio, also of Kentucky.
Their
parents were Jean Tomana DeFazio of Monongah and the late Eugene DeFazio.
Joe
had been a D.C. policeman and a Marine and worked the gaming industry out West
for 28 years.
Joe’s
widow, Charla Payne DeFazio, lives in Fairmont. His children are Jason and
Micah DeFazio of Ozark, Missouri; Jennifer DeFazio Foy and Steve Foy of
Fernley, Nevada; Danielle DeFazio of Stanton, California; and Haley DeFazio Farra
of Kansas. Joe’s stepchildren are Jason and wife Melissa Johns, Janice and husband
Jim Wrather and Lindsay Johns, all of Missouri.
Traci
Ice DeFazio came from Reader, West Virginia to spend her life with husband
Patrick.
Goldie DeFazio Lipinski,
Class of 1937, is a sister of Loraine
DeFazio Barth, Class of 1951.
Goldie’s daughters are Judy Lipinski
Cook, Class of 1958; Henrietta Lipinski Hawkins, Class of 1959; Sandra
Lipinski Hawkins, Class of 1962; and Joyce Lipinski Evans, Class of 1969.
Goldie’s grandchildren are Vicki
Cook, Class of 1977, and David Cook, Class of 1979.
Another
DeFazio, Johnnie (1924-1975) once owned and operated DeFazio Esso Station, at Bridge
and Lyndon streets in Monongah.