Jan Johnson Johnson

Profile Updated: March 20, 2017
Jan Johnson
Residing In Dexter, OR USA
Children Rebekah, born 1976; Luke, born 1979; Charity, born 1981
Yes! Attending Reunion

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Jan Johnson Johnson has left an In Memory comment for Randy Metcalf.
Mar 23, 2017 at 5:33 PM

Randy wasn't with us long, but he was in my biology class, and he was so sweet.  He let me watch while he cut up the frog so I wouldn't have to.  It was such a tragedy that he lost his life so young.   I've thought of him many times over the years, and always remembered him with a sweet spirit.  So sad.

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Posted on: Mar 21, 2017 at 7:27 PM

You guys might remember the girl with the long name (Minaberrigaray) and I went by my real name of Jeannette. Now that I've seen so many of your pictures, I'm remembering more and more about the good old days. I worked over at the Sheldon-Meadow Pool for almost three years after graduation, then my husband and I moved to LaPine and built a log cabin. Those were my hippy years. We moved around quite a bit from Bend to Beaverton then to Northern Virginia. Finally we made it back to the Eugene area, and it was good to be home. I was divorced over twenty years ago now, and my kids and grandkids all live in the area, so I'm happily "down on the farm" and enjoying life.

I really enjoyed high school, but I was kind of shy. There were so many of you I should have gotten to know better. Fifty years....who can believe it's been that long?