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04/21/25 04:35 PM #11610    

David Brock

Spring is near, if not here already in the St. Louis area.  I saw 2 Hummingbirds at the same time today feeding on the feeders hanging on the porch.  I had seen a few singles Thursday and Friday, but when you see more, that's a good sign.


04/22/25 10:55 AM #11611    

 

Marvin Theobald

Mike Mink informed me last night of the passing of his wife of 59 years. Her obituary is below.

Mary Louise Mink Obituary

In loving memory of Mary Louise Mink of Bloomington, Illinois, who departed this world on April 18, 2025 at the age of 76. Mary Louise leaves behind a legacy remembered by family and friends. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Mary Louise Mink to pay them a last tribute.

She was predeceased by: her parents, Philip Bohm and Marion Bohm (Pfiefer); and her sister Pam Daub. She is survived by: her husband Michael Mink; her children, Michael Mink (Luci), Matthew Mink (Sharon) and Michelle Oesch (Jessie); her grandchildren, Faith Kreutzkampf (Mitch), Austin Mink, Connor Mink, Dylan Lynn and Mason Oesch; and her sister Jane Spurgeon (Bradley).

Visitation will be held on Thursday, April 24th 2025 at 10:00 AM at the East Lawn Funeral Home (1102 Airport Rd, Bloomington, IL 61704). A funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 24th 2025 at 11:00 AM at the same location.

Memorials are suggested to the charity of the donor's choice in Mary's memory.


04/22/25 11:08 AM #11612    

 

Marvin Theobald

Alan Swartz has given me a date and time for the service of Carol McCauley Swartz.

Friday April 25

Visitation at 12:00

Celebration of Life 1:00

Kibler-Brady-Ruestman Memorial home

1104 N Main St, Bloomington, IL.


04/22/25 11:11 AM #11613    

 

Marvin Theobald

The class planning committee met yesterday to set the schedule for our 2025 Mini-Reunions. The dates and places are at the top of the Home Page. Looking forward to seeing all that can join us.


04/22/25 12:35 PM #11614    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

P Y 

B I R T H D A Y 

Dwight King  4/21

Dave Long  4/22 

WISHING YOU BOTH

ANOTHER GREAT YEAR ! 


04/22/25 01:44 PM #11615    

 

David Long

 

April 22 - - - 


04/23/25 11:33 PM #11616    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)


04/24/25 10:15 AM #11617    

 

Nancy Weaver (Cupp)

TERRI could you send a link to your church's Easter Video?  
 

If you dont know how,  All you have to do is copy the link that pops up when you click on "share" in the info under the video at YouTube.


To add the link to the group,  when you post your response on the Raiders site, click on the little icon that looks like a single chain link (to the left of the flag). Then paste the address into the url field. Then click ok.   I know, clear as mud.  

Nancy

 


04/25/25 10:25 AM #11618    

 

Terri Baxter (Whirrett)

Hi Nancy,

How about you email me at Tswhirrett@gmail.com and I'll send to you personally?


04/25/25 11:36 AM #11619    

 

David Long

It's the best I could do today - - -

 


04/27/25 12:51 PM #11620    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)


04/27/25 05:36 PM #11621    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Sandy and Dave, you may have unlocked the secret to getting more of our classmates to participate on this website. HUMOR!!!

I have a big collection of it and would like to share some of it.

First is a riddle that I got many years ago from our dear departed classmate, Pat Rosenbaum:

Q. What do you call a boomerang that doesn't work?

A. A stick.

This one is a bit longer and may be even too political for Raiders64, but here it goes anyway:

Scientific Breakthrough!!

 

Note: To those of you who saw this prior to now, I'm self-deleting the content of this joke. Funny as it was, I've considered that it was beyond the light-humored nature of other posts. I hope everyone will continue posting their humorous ancecdotes. We sure can use them in this crazy world. For those who missed what I posted, send me an email at theobaldart@gmail.com and I'll foward it to you.

 


04/28/25 01:10 AM #11622    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

AGREE ! ! !  The humor is great !
AMEN to the Scientific Breakthrough MEL ...... So true ! ! !


04/28/25 06:29 PM #11623    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Jim, I'm glad you found "Scientific Breakthrough!!" so humorous. Only one person has asked me to send it after I deleted it. At the risk of being the bad boy of the Class of 1964, I'm going to post something non-political that I hope those of us who are getting older can all laugh at. I'm just hoping we can get more of you to participate. Here goes:

Office Visit

An elderly couple go for their annual check ups. The man is in the examining room when the doctor checks his prostate. At that moment the doc asked, "Do you and your wife still have sex?"

The man said, "Gee doc, I'm not sure. Let me ask my wife." He goes to the waiting room and yells out, "Hey Mable, do we still have intercourse?"

In frustration she yells back, "No, no, no....we have Blue Cross/Blue Shield."

Side note: OK, now it's your turn, Dave.


04/28/25 11:04 PM #11624    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

EXERCISES FOR SENIORS

You know how important exercise is, as we grow older. Here are a few suggestions. I start by standing outside behind the house and, with a five-pound potato sack in each hand, extend my arms straight out to my sides and hold them there as long as I can.

After a few weeks, I moved up to 10-pound potato sacks, then 50-pound potato sacks and finally I got to where I could lift a 100-pound potato sack in each hand and hold my arms straight out for more than a full minute!

Next, I started putting a few potatoes IN the sacks, but I would caution you not to overdo it at this level.

 


04/29/25 09:19 PM #11625    

 

Nancy Weaver (Cupp)

you had my going there Jim with the potato sacks!  ha ha!


04/29/25 10:57 PM #11626    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

Not a joke for the day ...BUT ... something to ponder !!!


04/30/25 07:14 AM #11627    

 

David Long

 


Sorry, its early and I don't have my glasses on and I'm using my phone instead of the MAC,and don't have much in the way of pictures. Will try to do better after I get back from PT. 
 


04/30/25 07:26 AM #11628    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

Well DAVE ...  I bet Mel couldn't have done any better !!

GOOD JOB !


04/30/25 08:22 AM #11629    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)

Also, understanding the English Language:  don't means do not  won't means wo not


04/30/25 11:55 AM #11630    

 

David Long

Taking another shot at Wednesday

 

 

OK, that's not intended to be a shot at our cheering squad!   The only way I could run any faster these days is if I had a motorized walker.


04/30/25 04:48 PM #11631    

 

Karen Sue (Suzi) Denton (Merritt)

This isn't a joke but I think it's funny.  My great, great, great, great and a few more greats grandfather came to America in 1630.  He came with his wife and many sons.  His name was Reverend Richard Denton and he founded the Presbyterian Church here in America.  He's listed on the internet.  Oh by the way I'm baptist.

He returned to England because he inherited an estate but his sons stayed here.  The booklet says all the Dentons are related.

Suz


04/30/25 05:44 PM #11632    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Suzi, as always, it is great to see you posting. FYI, the call for jokes doesn't mean other things are excluded.

Your family history sounds amazing. I'd love to know more. What ship did your ancestors arrive on, from where, and in what settlement? This may offer another possibile topic for Raiders64. Who wants to share parts of their family lore and ancestory? Wow, 1630 would place your family among the earliest Europeans in America.

My family (which includes Marv's) didn't get to America until the 1820s and 1830s. Still, it is an interesting story, which I'll save for another time. Meanwhile, it would be fascinating to hear other classmates share the histories of their ancestors. I'll bet there are some doozies out there. Of equal interest, when, why and how did they arrive in Bloomington?

Bring it on.

 

 

 


05/01/25 07:51 AM #11633    

 

David Long

Great idea, Mel!  Would be a great topic for the history buffs in our class.  I've found some stuff on ancestry but will have to renew at their new High prices to dig it back out.  

 

In the mean time:

 


05/01/25 02:34 PM #11634    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

HAPPY MAY DAY EVERYONE!!!

AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DIANE GARDNER!!!

Does anyone else remember making May Day baskets? We used to go to a paint store on Main St. and ask for out-of-date wallpaper sample books. They were perfect for tearing out a page, rolling into a cone and attaching a matching strip as a handle. After picking flowers for the basket, we would hang them on someone's door knob, ring the door bell and run away. The whole idea was to be anonymous and make the unsuspecting recipient happy. I guess no one does that anymore. Such a loss.

 


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