Mary Anne Pomeroy-Fulton:  

CLASS OF 1965
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Tucson, AZ
Port wentworth, GA
Brockport, NY
Rochester, NY
Tucson, AZ

Mary Anne's Story

Life Raised in Tucson when it was the loveliest of small towns. And in a time when we didn't have to lock doors and children could just go out to play without worries. A nickel was a lot of money. Attended L. M. Prince Elementary 52-58, Amphi Junior High from 58-60, and AHS 61-65 all with basically the same group of friends. These friends are especially dear these days and we enjoy biannual reunions. Continued with many of the group through UA, graduating in 69, Education. Upon graduating from the UA in '69 I married a man from Rochester, NY and became a new teacher, new wife and step-mother to 4; ages 5-10. WHAT WAS I THINKING! Rochester was a great place to live! The finger lakes regions is soooo beautiful and we enjoyed much of what the area had to offer: cross country skiiing, bicycling all over the area and even ato Niagara Falls and camping out, and SNOW! LOTS of it!! Also, music, LOTS of it too. Students from the Eastman School of Music played at different, clubs/venues all over town. Alas, seven years later after being separated for 2 years we divorced and I moved south to Savannah-Georgia. At 26 I was footloose and fancy free for the first time in my life. For the next few years I enjoyed being single to the fullest and managed to get my Master's degree in Early Childhood Education before beginning teaching here in Savannah. I have taught 4th, 1st, Kindergarten, Served as Reading Specialist, Tile 1 Chair, Chair of School Improvement Team...Expand for more
, Academic Coach, and am now teaching ESOL! Like both of my parents and grandparent, I have totally enjoyed teaching. There is a Holdeman School( my mom's dad) in Tempe and a Pomeroy School in Mesa (Dad's side ). Eventually I became a Reading Specialist at a Pre-K-5 school in Savannah, Georgia. The most rewarding part of teaching is working with the kids. I especially relish helping the at-risk students become successful! Marriage #2 a disaster except for the blessing of a son. Patrick, who is now 19, is attending Savannah Technical College working on a 2-year degree with a certification in CISCO (computer networking). Hopefully he will then finish at Georgia Tech. (I will never be able to retire). Dad died in 1995. Mom is well and thriving and as hard to keep up with as ever. They retired to Patagonia where mom is still a whirling dervish of activities: School Board, Organist for church, piano teacher to about 25 children and adults, Music teacher at the Montesorri school there 2/week, accompanies various musical groups, has HUGE garden, and 13 great-grands she keeps up with. We try to make it back to AZ every summer to visit family, etc. We are wild UA Basketball fans and are very sad that we lost Lute, but knew that eventually it would happen. All the more reason the support the kids/team through this transition. GOCATS! Wishing anyone who reads this all the very best and good health for the future! And, YES, Beatles music still makes me happy!
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Savannah, Pier at Tybee Island
River Street
River Street, Savannah, GA
49 chevy
UA
Arizona-Sonora Hall
Amphi Friends Reunion 2005
beatles
This is what is destroying our economy. A TRUE democracy is not possible under these conditions.
These are the little bugs that are having a party in my yard. Do any of Patagonia Local know what these are?
Bernice Pomeroy, today I went to La Roca. They played 'piel canela' and Angel called out your name and called "Mia! Mia!" He pointed to heaven. Then we both wiggled our arms in the air like you did. It felt like you were th
Condolences to the Walton family and all his many friends and colleagues. Especially to his sons. Luke Walton, UA fans will always have you in our hearts. And to all his fans from "The Conference of Champions."
And here are the original Applause Beatles dolls with their instruments.
No one who knows me will be surprised about what is in my den.
Happy Mother’s Day to my beautiful and talented Mom. Here she is in her favorite blouse headed to her favorite place. The “Dancing Queen.”  Be JOYFUL!
I decided to return to my original color, espresso.
Dear Brother, Bob Pomeroy. You no longer have to feel all this pain. Miss you demasiado!
❤Sending Easter Blessings to ALL.
My shirt for tonight’s game. I wore this very same shirt to watch Jason Terry (Atlanta) play against Michael Dickerson and Mike Bibby ( Grizzles) in Atlanta.
ARIZONA to the 
Sweet Sixteen!
GO CATS!
I have a different t-shirt for everyday of the NCAA Tournament! I guess I could have combed my hair????
Birthday twins. Mom 3/17/1923 and Patrick  3/17/1989. Love you both so very much!
Happy Birthday!
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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Wishing all my family and friends a very Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy the blessings of being with your loved ones.
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Remembering my fun little sister, Nita Kathleen, who would have been 71 today. Happy Birthday in Heaven, Nitp!
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