Ann Ashton:
CLASS OF 1956
Aldine High SchoolClass of 1956
Houston, TX
Sam Houston High SchoolClass of 1957
Houston, TX
Jefferson Davis High SchoolClass of 1957
Houston, TX
Marshall High SchoolClass of 1955
Houston, TX
Burbank Junior High SchoolClass of 1954
Houston, TX
Ann's Story
Hello classmates: My how time flys. Here it is 2020 and the World has changed since my last update in 2012. As you know I have two sons and one daughter and one step daughter. There are 12 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Moved from Texas 1991 to Tulsa and now Edmond, OK . It has been 29 years but still have the Texas in my spirit. They say you can take the girl out of Texas but you can't take the Texas out of the Girl. Well that is me; I still love my home and most of the memories made there. If I were asked what part of my life would I live over I would say the years when my children were home. The years of memories of all the things we did together, the places we would travel and watching each of them grown into beautiful, responsible adults.
How blessed I have been as a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend to all I have had the pleasure of getting to know in my life. To know my great grandchildren has been the most fun of all. They have so much energy and the world is their oyster.
UPDATE: 2020 Zoomer Production is a live but not doing its best. It has the virus for the past 3 months. We were on the verge of our first real big break and the contract we had with school dist. in CO, their entire city was closed. We have teamed up with a tennis pro as part of our mission with Zoomer Production. Through our program we get to know the kids ...Expand for more
and their families through the game of tennis. Zoomer is our sponsor.
Last year we had our first published book "Snow Wreath" by Judith Fenner and Zoomer Production. Nothing has changed, our goal is to make us a household name for family entertainment. Did you all check out our first book? Love to hear how it spoke to you.
All is well in Edmond and with my immediate family. We lost our first sibling July 27, 2019. RIP my younger brother Phillip (Billy) Hall of Seabrook. He had turned 79 July 20th. He suffered with Parkinson. This is not a very pretty picture towards the end of a persons journey here on this earth. My younger Sister and her husband took very good care of him in his last 4 years. We have been so blessed as a family that we could keep him close by and knowing those who loved him dearly were taking very good care of him.
What are we doing now May 5, 2020, well perhaps the same as you, locked in my home to keep us safe from the Corona Virus. Have my groceries delivered, got back to my Ancestry tree search and have found a few cousins I did not know I had. That has been a very interesting journey. Stop by and drop me a line or two tell me how you are and how we know one another. Until the next time blessing to you and your family and I wish you nothing but the best life has to offer.
Thank you for visiting please stop by again. Ann
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