The Class of 1962 Will Remember You Always
Posted for: GERALD W PLUNKETT:
As the Robert E. Lee High School Class of 1962 held its 40-Year Reunion on June 21-22, 2002, we learned of your service to our country, Jerry, and of your ultimate sacrifice. We stand in honor and appreciation of you as a friend, a classmate, and as a soldier whose service and sacrifice for the freedoms we have continued to enjoy will not be forgotten. The Class of '62 will remember you always, Jerry. With fond memories, Elaine Hicks LeBosquet
Posted by: Elaine Hicks LeBosquet
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Relationship: We were high school classmates
Monday, June 24, 2002
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