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40 & Counting!

Bobbi Schaad wrote and published the first (!) article about our 40-year Reunion at the Charlie Elliot Center. Many of your classmates were there, and they missed you!

Fred Found!

Recently—and just in time for our 40-year Reunion—we found our long-lost comrade, Fred O. Bishop. You really have to read this to believe it!

OK, We’re Looking…!

For You! You need us and we need you—to be a part, again, of our little (former) high school community. These days, we are the “in”–crowd…especially with winter coming on…rapidly. So, set yourself up with our Web site (here); add some articles about yourself and yesteryear, and let us how to contact you. You won’t regret it!

  • What A Reunion!
  • Fred Bishop Found!
  • Still Searching For You
Jack Head

Jack passed away from us on October 2, 2006. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Debbie; their children: Stefanie and Jake Head, both of Dacula, and his sister, Betty Edwards, and her family, of Watkinsville. Jack was 54 and lived in Dacula, GA.

Jack was a loving husband and proud father. An athlete and avid outdoorsman, he recently retired from AT&T after 30 years with the company and worked his dream job at Brasstown Valley & Resort up in the North Georgia Mountains.

A true man by every definition of the word, he loved golfing, fishing, football, and being with his family up at the lake. A faithful servant of our Lord, Jack was an active member of Hamilton Mill United Methodist Church. He had a heart for those who suffer, especially for children dealing with cancer.

In lieu of flowers, Jack requested donations be made to Anna’s Angel Fund or the Hamilton Mill United Methodist Church building fund. Contributions to Anna’s Angel Fund can be mailed to:

Anna’s Angel Fund
P.O. Box 451036
Atlanta, GA 31145

Contributions to the building fund in memory of Jack Head can be mailed to:

Hamilton Mill United Methodist Church
1450 Pine Rd.
Dacula, GA 30019

Funeral Arrangements

Services were held on Thursday, October 5, 2006 at Hamilton Mill United Methodist Church. Pastor Dave Davis and Associate Pastor Dave Whitworth officiated. Interment followed at Gwinnett Memorial Park.

Jack requested that all men attend in comfortable attire, particularly golf shirts—no suits or ties were allowed. Jack said the women will do what they want, but could dress casually as well.

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