Sharrone Fox Clay:
CLASS OF 1962
Rogers High SchoolClass of 1962
Toledo, OH
Anthony Wayne High SchoolClass of 1962
Whitehouse, OH
Sharrone Fox's Story
Life
I think it might surprise anyone who WOULD remember me to learn that I ride a motorcycle, AND that I've been known to take off with my dog and cat for trips with my 20 foot camper in tow behind me. Our first trip was through 7 states in 3-1/2 weeks. Just the three of us!
In school I may have been a mouse, but if you look when my red Yamaha goes by you somewhere around Toledo and outlying areas you might hear me ROAR!
Sorry . . . I skipped the last reunion . . . life happens!
My first job was at Don's Drive-in; Maumee, where I got paid 75 cents/hour + tips to wait on people. What I remember most about it is I met my first husband (my children's father), there when he came in on his motorcycle.
My hero(ine) is my one and only (younger) sister, Jeanne. She survived accidentally driving off the side of a Washington state mountain nearly 30 years ago; suffered a severed spine, yet raised her two girls from a wheelchair as a paraplegic. Last year she was diagnosed with potentially inoperable bladder cancer. It has since been operated on, and is currently "stopped". If she can cope with all that, I can cope with whatever comes MY way!
The one person from my past who I'd mos...Expand for more
t like to see again is Mary Osenbaugh, because I located her a few years ago, then lost touch before going to visit her, due to family responsibilities at the time.
If I could improve my home, I'd remodel nothing and add on a nothing. My dream home would be the one I'm in. My son just built a beautiful deck on the back for me last summer, and I can't WAIT to use it this year!.
If I won $100 million, I'd give most of it to my family, then spend the rest on worthy charities, truly poor and one big party on my deck.
I share my home with Cleopatra and Smokie, which I find contents me.
In 10 years, I hope to be alive and still looking for adventure. I'm going to get there by taking one day at a time.
Sue Aiken is my oldest friend. We met as children on the east side, then found each other again when she moved in across the street with her family when we were in high school. GOD only knows WHY we clicked, but I'm glad we did. She's been inspirational during rough times for me.
My first job was at Lighthouse Motel behind our house, where I got paid $1.00/hour to clean 10 rooms. What I remember most about it is Mr. & Mrs. Sullwold as owner/bosses and yummy cookies at coffee break.
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