Michael D. Osborn 1961 - A youth Pastor
Lory J. Osborn/Pleger 1962 - Still in Mich. in Port Huron
Jody More…L. Osborn/Wood 1964 - Prayer Ministry in NYC
Elizabeth A. Osborn/Ochoa 1978 - Married to a Coast Guard
Having babies and taking care of family was most of my career.
We had a craft store and did lots of craft shows.
moved to Brooklyn NY from Yale, MI to work in evangelistic work with the local church and worked as an activity director in a nursing home.
Moved to North Carolina to retire and then worked a short time for a chiropractor. Since then I work at home knitting and crocheting prayer shawls and other stuff and some selling on the internet.
Enjoyed playing my flute in band and orchestra. Getting in free for football games and being in the marching band. Enjoyed Harold Arnoldi as did my siblings who also played in the band with him. and going on our summer outings. Of course I can't forget marching on what always seemed the coldest day in the J L Hudson Thanksgiving Parade.
What about Jack & Jill Ranch...that was pretty cool. too.
Learning that my Freshman English teacher(?) also taught my Father the first year of her teaching in Detroit North Western High school.
Of course who could forget Barbas's Drugstore or the Mill! That's when my teeth fell apart from all those vanilla cokes! How many hours I spent in Bell's record shop too.
I have to say that I enjoyed my high school years very much. If I hadn't gotten married my goal was to go into the advertising field as a commercial artist.
I am truly blessed with such a wonderful family. In 1979 I had breast cancer and spent a year going through chemo. I am a miracle to have lived my life and thank God every day for good health!
I teach Sunday School children and teach an adult bible study class during the week.
I look forward to connecting with more of you that were in my so long ago past. It seems like yesterday!
I'll never forget running into Mr. White at the traffic light when Carol Gubert and I decided to skip school one day about a month before graduation. He took us to the principals office and we were taken off the graduating list until our parents came to school.
I won a contest in Retailing Class with Mrs. Adams. It was a manual submitted with an A- into an all Detroit School Contest. With all the big wigs from J. L. Hudson's and other department stores judging....guess what? I, little Judy with an A- won! I won $200.00 cash and got my picture in the Detroit News and taken to a fancy place for lunch. When I picked up my manual it was now an A+. Mrs. Adams didn't like me very much but my talent proved her wrong.