A "Random Act of Kindness"
On Jul 10, I had the following email in my in box:
"Hi!
I saw the web site for the Enid HS Class of 1958 missing list and thought I would see what I could find. I have been tracking missing classmates for my own Ohio high school for years and recently started tracking other high schools with web sites looking for missing classmates in preparation for special upcoming reunions. I am retired and enjoy working on my computer. I used 1940 (plus or minus 1-2 years) for the average year of birth your class and Oklahoma as the home base, if needed. Anything below in parentheses is what I found for each listed name and can be used to verify or eliminate names using middle names/initials and DOBs found in old school records or yearbooks if available. I can not guarantee any or all listed below are correct or current but they are worth checking. Much success for your 50th this year!
Pat (now living in Tennessee).
P.S. I did not notice that your 50th had already taken place in April (call it a senior moment) until I went back to your web site to get the e-mail address to send the following. Maybe it will help for future reunions."
Now is that nice or is that nice? I can not believe that out of the blue someone would do something so nice and so time consuming and was never asked to do it. This is a great example of a person giving of herself for others just out of the kindness of her heart. This is a true RAK (Random Act of Kindness). Thanks so much Pat!!!!!
Note: she had info on 23 missing classmates.
"Hi!
I saw the web site for the Enid HS Class of 1958 missing list and thought I would see what I could find. I have been tracking missing classmates for my own Ohio high school for years and recently started tracking other high schools with web sites looking for missing classmates in preparation for special upcoming reunions. I am retired and enjoy working on my computer. I used 1940 (plus or minus 1-2 years) for the average year of birth your class and Oklahoma as the home base, if needed. Anything below in parentheses is what I found for each listed name and can be used to verify or eliminate names using middle names/initials and DOBs found in old school records or yearbooks if available. I can not guarantee any or all listed below are correct or current but they are worth checking. Much success for your 50th this year!
Pat (now living in Tennessee).
P.S. I did not notice that your 50th had already taken place in April (call it a senior moment) until I went back to your web site to get the e-mail address to send the following. Maybe it will help for future reunions."
Now is that nice or is that nice? I can not believe that out of the blue someone would do something so nice and so time consuming and was never asked to do it. This is a great example of a person giving of herself for others just out of the kindness of her heart. This is a true RAK (Random Act of Kindness). Thanks so much Pat!!!!!
Note: she had info on 23 missing classmates.







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