Cherie Loudin:
CLASS OF 1969
Goshen High SchoolClass of 1969
Goshen, OH
Southern Ohio CollegeClass of 1985
Cincinnati, OH
Cherie's Story
Life
Okay so my life has not been the greatest. I was married to Butch King and I had 2 kids with him. Mike and Angel. We divorced and I married Bill Loudin. We had a daughter, Mandee. Angel gave us 3 beautiful grandsons and Mandee gave us another. Mike died in 98 and Mandee died in 2000. Bill and I divorced in 03. I got breast cancer and had surgery, went through chemo and now am going through radiation. I go to work everyday and I enjoy my grandkids to the max. Life is a struggle but I am still fighting and will till the end. Hopefully that won't be for a long time. I still got stuff to do.
School
The biggest crush was of course with Johnny Fisher.If any inspiration from one of the teachers I quess it was Mrs. Hart. Yeah, I would like to do it over again. My best friend was Gail Harding whom I miss dearly. Cathey Harvey and Louie Gaghan were always good friends and also a very special friend was always Tom ...Expand for more
Nickley. Kenny Stringer was also a hottie. Then came Butch, whom I married. His dear brother was always very special to me (Johnny King) I have to say my best memories were after school hours. Gail and I were together alot. Rodney Meek was also a special memory.
One time I got into a fight with Debbie Crouse over Tom Nickley. Another time Brenda Pearce was gonna get me with her brass knucs over Johnny Mills. Those were crazy times cause we became good friends after that. Another time I had a date with Kenny Stringer and Butch King on the same night and I left Butch behind and Kenny ended up taking me straight home and going to a party and who should be there but Butch. I looked really stupid. But that was not the only time I ever looked stupid to Butch. But I was enjoying the attention I was getting from the two of them. Now they would call that "playing them" but I thought I was in love with both of them. Hee hee.
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