There was a memorial service for JimFarley at the Trinity Church in Cornish, N.H., on Saturday, August 30. The place was packed, with a goodly number of '42s in attendance: Mike de Sherbinin, Allenand Nancy Dingwall, Alex and Betty Fanelli, Bob Searles, and Bob and MaryKirk.
The class suffered another loss this summer. Bill Enos died on July 29 of cancer. We extend our sympathy to his family.
Charley Brown reports that he is semiretired, plays lots of golf, and has largely wound up his real estate business in Carlisle, Mass., and environs. He is now designing, producing, and selling cost reduction machinery for the wire and cable industry. "I'm small and I like it," says Charley. "My aim is to get our industry efficient enough through automation, etc., to undersell the Japanese."
in 1981, Dick Braman retired from Anaconda, where he did government contract work "trying to get them and then delivering the goods." He and Dorothy have had a good five years doing as they wish and they like it. They have one daughter in East Orleans on the Cape and love to visit her, and occasionally they
run up to Ogunquit, Maine, etc. Dick reports ]that their other daughter lives in Syracuse and their son works in the Houston, Tex., area. He "has noticed the depression, but it hasn't hurt him much because he's in business forms." Good times or bad there's always paper work, we guess. Dick serves as treasurer of the First Methodist Church in Torrington, and we'll wager, does it all on his IBM personal computer.
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