Ellen Falls:
CLASS OF 1972

Albany Academy for GirlsClass of 1972
Albany, NY
University of Chicago - The CollegeClass of 1976
Chicago, IL
Ellen's Story
Ellen is from Albany, New York. She is single. Her schools include Albany Girls Academy. She later attended Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Russell Sage College, University of Chicago. She works(ed) at French Translation, Capitaland Taxi, House/Pet Sitter.
Ellen's interests include Táin Bó Cúailnge, University of Chicago, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Equestrian, Swimming, Aerobics, New England Patriots, San Francisco Giants, Siena Saints men's basketball, Willie McCovey, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey. Music she likes includes Roy Clark, MPOYZOYKI KAI MPOYZOYKSIDES!!!!, Woody Guthrie. Books she likes include Days That I'll Remember, The Power Broker, The Hotel New Hampshire. Movies she likes include Men In Black, The Big Easy, 2001: A Space Odyssey. TV shows she likes include Washington Week, Lonesome Dove (film), M*A*S*H.
One of Ellen's favorite quotes is:""Be gentle with yourself." - Cleve W. Thomas
"Step by step the longest march can be won, can be won. Many stones can form an arch, singly none, singly none; and by union what we w...Expand for more
ill can be accomplished still. Drops of water turn a mill, singly none, singly none." - preamble, United Mineworkers' constitution".
More about Ellen:"post-racial urban survival et laisser les bons temps rouler
Go Rest High on that Mountain
Son, Your Work on Earth is Done.
In Memoriam
Ralph Mason Scott
1953 - Jan. 12, 2012
no better has walked this earth
Cleve W. Thomas
1950 - Feb. 16, 2001
always loved and always missed
Norton Horr Falls
Feb. 28, 1928 - Sept. 11, 2001
Korean War veteran, civil engineer, patriotic American citizen, cosmologist
Dixon Falls
Captain, Company C, 55th North Carolina regiment
Fought at Gettysburg, July 1 & 3, 1863. Loving father of Walter Lee Falls, my great grandfather. Buried in peace near Fallston, North Carolina.
Laurence H. Falls
1918 - 1996
civil engineer, veteran Battle of the Bulge, polo player, loving brother, husband and father
Thomas D. Falls
Jan. 1843 - Jan. 5, 1905
Captured July 3, 1863 at the high water mark of the Confederacy. Incarcerated on Johnson Island in Lake Erie.".
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