Scenes from our 2019 reunion on October 20th

Tom Gunter and Kirsten Navack, who drove the furtherest distance, from Rochester, New York to attend the Reunion 2019.
Tom Gunter and Kirsten Navack, who drove the furtherest distance, from Rochester, New York to attend the Reunion 2019.
The Taunton siblings, Charles, Kay, Roma Lee and Huette, so faithful in their attendance of the reunions, some coming from considerable distances.  It is always good to see them again and they are so supportive of the efforts to preserve the heritage of our building and area.
The Taunton siblings, Charles, Kay, Roma Lee and Huette, so faithful in their attendance of the reunions, some coming from considerable distances. It is always good to see them again and they are so supportive of the efforts to preserve the heritage of our building and area.
This was Shirley Rhodes, the oldest attendee of Reunion 2019, and he maybe the oldest living former student of the old Red Hill School.  I believe he said he was in his mid-90's.  We were blessed to have him with us.
This was Shirley Rhodes, the oldest attendee of Reunion 2019, and he maybe the oldest living former student of the old Red Hill School. I believe he said he was in his mid-90's. We were blessed to have him with us.
Bill Garnett and Paula Castleberry at Reunion 2019.  Bill serves on our Board of Trustees and Paula serves as President of the Red Hill Historical Preservation Association.
Bill Garnett and Paula Castleberry at Reunion 2019. Bill serves on our Board of Trustees and Paula serves as President of the Red Hill Historical Preservation Association.
Charles Taunton mesmerizing his sister Huette Taunton and Wayne Griffith.  Not sure about the lady in brown who is speaking to Connie Cone with Paula Castleberry listening in.  Behind Paula, with their backs to us is Edith Hall Connell and her husband Jim Connell.  In front of them is Linda and Ray ...
Charles Taunton mesmerizing his sister Huette Taunton and Wayne Griffith. Not sure about the lady in brown who is speaking to Connie Cone with Paula Castleberry listening in. Behind Paula, with their backs to us is Edith Hall Connell and her husband Jim Connell. In front of them is Linda and Ray ...

The Red Hill School Reunion 2019 was held by the Red Hill Historical Preservation Association on October 20th at 2 pm with some 50 people attending.  Some of those attending included Paula Castleberry, President of the RHHPA, Rosalinda Crum, Vice President, Raymond Hall, Secretary, Rays's wife Linda, Ozzie Abel, Board Member, Charles Chambers, Red Hill Fire Departement Chief, and his children, Cheyanne and Judah, Bill Garnett, Board Member, John Gromko, Board Chairman,and his wife Dodie Gromko, Shirley Lett, Board Member, Mary Ann Lee, Reunion Coordinator, Debra Roberson, Food caterer for the event, Susie Ingram, asistant to Debra, Jack Hudson, Raymond and Ann Swink, Morris Wayne Walls, Stanley Walls, Ginny Walls, Edith Hall Connell and her husband Jim Connell, Shirley Rhodes, Class of 1944, who was the oldest attendee, at 94, and his driver, Molly Speake, Roma Lee Taunton, Charles Taunton and his wife Charlotte, Kay Taunton, Huette Taunton, Barbara Ingram Baldwin and her daughter Rhonda, Robert Ingram, Molly and Frankie Tatum, Ronald Griffith, Wayne Griffith, Marty Kennedy, Roger and Pat Hall, Kay Atkisson, Connie Cone, Tom Gunter, Kirsten Navack, Rev. Steve Scarborough and his wife Dee, Seth Scarborough, who provided photography for the event, Joe Hall, Ronald Joe Hall and his wife, Elaine, Gloria Nail Graham, Eloise Griffith Hilyer, Rick and Betty Hall, and Cleveland Ingram and his wife Kay.

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Charles Taunton

17.11.2019 16:56

We enjoyed the reunion very much--an opportunity to reconnect with old friends and kin, and "new" O'Daniel cousins, Tom and Kirsten.

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I love quotes! Outstanding and encouraging!

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I don't see your wonderful books mentioned! Where are they?

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I hadn't visited your page in a while. This is truly a labor of love....such detail. I think it will mean a lot to the community!

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Deborah, welcome to the neighborhood. I hope to visit you soon.

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