Fred V Provoncha:
CLASS OF 1965

Ticonderoga High SchoolClass of 1965
Ticonderoga, NY
SUNY at MorrisvilleClass of 1967
Morrisville, NY
SUNY College of Agriculture & TechnologyClass of 1966
Morrisville, NY
Lynbrook High SchoolClass of 1965
Lynbrook, NY
Ticonderoga Elementary SchoolClass of 1961
Ticonderoga, NY
Fred V's Story
Life (Actually, two stories, Me (Fred) and her (Holly)
Latest: Wrote a book about Ti arcadiapublishing /9780738599090/
(Fred) Hi, I Left Ti in 65, went to SUNY Morrisville,
stayed there a year, went to NYC, got into computers in 68, married in 70 to a gal I met in Morrisville, moved to Long Island, had 3 kids, Fred, Dan and Hollyann. Stayed in IBM mainframe computers, recently resigned from Estee Lauder on Long Island after my wife's stroke, moved back to Ti. Was minister of the LDS church in Westport, heavily into genealogy, run the Essex and Clinton County Genweb web sites, enjoyed being with my kids in Salt Lake City for the Olympics..Dog's name was Journey, the cat was Sasha, both passed a few winters ago, new kitten is Scooter... Two kids on Long Island, one in Utah, seven grand-kids!, life is good.
Worked as a consultant for IBM from home until July 2014, and now just fix local's computers. I recently resigned as tech director of the Ti Heritage Museum, and teach genealogy classes locally, and do lectures, I also wrote a book (picture) called ...Expand for more
"Ticonderoga" and snuggle with wife Holly :-)..Drop by our apt building on Wayne Ave if you're in the area.
Regards, Fred
(Holly's tale)... I left Lynbrook in 1965 for college at S U N Y Morrisville. Met a boy there who swept me off my feet, and after graduating as a lab tech, returned to Lynbrook working at various jobs in NYC and on the island. The boy had already moved to NYC, and the courtship continued. In 1970 we married in Lynbrook at St James Church and setup housekeeping in Valley Stream. Five years (and two kids) later we bought a house in Lynbrook (on Forest Avenue) and raised our now three kids there. In 2004 a serious stroke changed everything. As I recovered, we sold our Lynbrook home, and moved north to Fred's home town, Ticonderoga. Just the two of us again as our daughter moved in with her brother Dan. My husband worked from home for IBM, and I toured the area getting to know everyone. I even joined the local D.A.R. and became a grandmother seven times over! The reunion was fun and it was great seeing so many classmates there.. :-)
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