Northmont High School
Class Of 1971
Richard Fox
Residing In: | Englewood, OH USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | Jeri Lynn (Harlow) |
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Occupation: | educator, Walter E. Stebbins High School |
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Children: | Amy, born 1979, Assistant Superintendent, Montgomery County Schools Anna, born 1998 Sophomore, Wright More… |
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Richard's Latest Interactions
Hi Roger. Hope you are doing well. FYI, Tony Johnson passed away on the tenth of February. In Jeri’s class, first African American with his brother and sister at Northmont.
We are okay. Jeri is doing radiation therapy for breast cancer and we take every day as it comes. Let me know what you are up too.
Dick
So sorry for your loss Brenda. David was a good guy, fun, and a little ornery in high school. Another person who was a friend to everyone. Thinking back to those Phillipsburg years and hope you and your family are well. Sad to have lost touch. Take care and blessings to you.
Dick Fox
Hi Roger. Hope you are well. I wanted to let you know Mr. Shand passed away this morning. He was 90+. He had developed pneumonia and Covid 19.
Sad day. Will miss him a lot.
Dick
Rick is so right. Wayne was nice to everyone. It didn't bother him what clique you were In or part of Northmont you came from Wayne was your friend.. His memory will live on about the kind of person he was : a good man.
RIP
Jerry and I grew up together in Phillipsburg and went to the elementary there. We were patrol boys at the one an only crosswalk to school. We had some deep discussions and shared a lot of thoughts. We were 5th and 6th grade boys, so,you can imagine where some of the discussion went. ?? Jerry’s Dad ,Howard, volunteered his time to teach a bunch of rugrats some football basics to get us ready for junior high. Jerry, Randy and Greg Scharrer, and Mike Smoot were pretty good. We stayed pretty good friends in high school, but like many of us we parted some after school and college. Jerry and I got back together when my little brother, Jeff, married his little sister, Jo Lynn and we became an extended family. It was always good to see Jerry and Gayle at family get together. We connected a great deal when I joined the Ohio Education Association leadership and my local. Jerry was our attorney and he was very good at what he did for us. Jerry always had your back going all the way back to Phillipsburg. There are lots of stories, and some are real gems. I guess it’s the stories and memories that in the end makes a life. Jerry Spicer was a good friend.