Cousin Joyce Blake, Kitty Ahouse Morrison,
Joyce's sister-in-law Teresa Blake Titus,
Kitty's sister Sue Ahouse Schrader.
Mary “Kitty” Ahouse Morrison, Class of 1968, who lives on Lyndon Avenue in Monongah, is up to her ankles in beach sand again, this time in Aruba, the tiny island in the Caribbean.
New York
City, Key West, Myrtle Beach, Chicago, St. Augustine, Cabo San Lucas and
Sedona, Arizona all whisper “Here, Kitty, Kitty” to the Lion who roars.
Kitty’s
Ahouse sister, Sue Schrader, Class of 1971, and cousin Joyce Blake, who lives in Mineral Wells, keep up with her, too, in Aruba again. Even
brother Mike Ahouse, a North Marion graduate
and mailman out of the Worthington Post Office, also
manages to get in some serious traveling.
Teresa Blake Titus is Joyce's sister-in-law.
This is the 6th Aruba visit by Sue, 3rd for Kitty, 2nd for Joyce and 1st for Teresa.
Kitty and Sue attended the 2021 gathering of
Lions in the Monongah Town Hall co-hosted by my sister, Jackie Olesky Straight,
Class of 1955, and me, Class of 1950. She helped Monongah councilwoman Sue
Staron Sanders and me set up the Town Hall for more than 40 former MHS
classmates and friends.
Doris Carpenter
Rogers, a 1971 graduate who lives in Charleston, West Virginia with husband
Scott Rogers; and Bertha Kennedy Wilson, Class of 1972, until she passed away,
often joined Kitty and Sue as fellow Lions prowling the earth.
Doris and Sue have been friends since second grade.
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