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12:55pm 07-05-2018
Don Derington
St Joe native & Central grad here, but left the city in 1981.
Just happened to stumble across this website and even though I was in the class of '61 saw lots of old friends in the '60 class here and sorry to see so many have left us.
Whoever put the site together, good job and thanks !
3:16pm 06-21-2018
Eric Rubidoux
I am researching my family history. I belieave Joseph Robidoux is one of my ancestors.
3:16pm 06-15-2018
Ron Baldwin
Fun Looking back at St Joe Class Mates and Friends, I shared several as close friends through out the years. I actually graduated from Lafayette, class of 58. Long story but I left Central in 1957. I have three sons and 5 grandchildren, I moved to Kansas City where I established a Real Estate career for the past 50 years, I still go to work everyday. I hope I am invited to the 57-58 year reunion at Central, I would love to see some old Class Mates and share some memories.
6:53am 06-12-2018
Susan Bressman
Love looking at memories of the good days of St. Joseph.
4:47pm 06-04-2018
Paula Esely-Kohlman
I lived in Savannah until I was ten and we spent alot of time in St. Joe. It is amazing to look at pictures of buildin
gs that are no longer there, but I have such great memories of!
10:37pm 05-30-2018
jim mclaughlin
Great website on st joe history
4:22pm 05-27-2018
Everett Vaughn
Thank you for letting me explore your site. I was born in St. Joe in 1928 and we moved when I was 6 yrs. old. My Grandfather worked at Mc Donald Mfg. in 1918 and my father worked at Anchor Ser. in 1928. We moved out west and I have no memories of St. Joe.
11:54pm 05-25-2018
Jim Talley
Enjoyed learning a bit more about Schrieber Mills. My grandfather sold feed for the Schriebers in Kansas and they lived in St. Joe temporarily around the time of WW-II.
1:46pm 05-14-2018
Sharon
Many many happy memories of Wesley House while growing up in the early 60's. Dance parties, cooking classes, arts and crafts, sleepovers, playing in the gym and in high school Sigma Zeta Tau Sorority. Thanks for the memories and the history!
3:06am 05-13-2018
David Veasey
am researching historic buildings and vehicles for a model railroad.
11:20pm 05-07-2018
mike pinzino
our family grew up here, I remember going to my dads and uncle otto wholsale meats when we were kids, cant find any pics of their place, would like a copy of #3 pic on urban renewal 2nd street page, it has a partial of their old place, let me know what I need to do, thank u so much for the memories!
1:12pm 04-24-2018
Mike Kuhn
I lived in St. Joe from 1976 to 1980, then moved back to Topeka. At the time I was living in St. Joe, I did not appreciate it like I do now. I was a salesman working for Uarco. I replaced a salesman, Paul Findley, who had been their salesman for 34 years, retiring in 1976. He maintained an office in the Brown Transfer building all those years. We became close friends. Other friends were Jon Gouge, Wyeth Co., Chuck Dorssom, Hillyard Chemical, Carroll Hicks, News Press and Gazette, and one of my closest friends, someone many knew, Ron Davison, RD, my barber. RD was a super barber and a good friend to me during those years. I have been back to St. Joe many times since I left, and have some good memories from living there.

Great website, thanks for all the hard work in maintaining.
9:24am 04-21-2018
Eric Sollars
Great site. My brother is a member of the 1968 class. Great memories.
11:53am 04-19-2018
vicki
Love your site. Loved the amusement park as a child. great memories
12:22pm 04-16-2018
Reva Fields
Just want to tell you that I have enjoyed your site for many years. It is awesome! This is such wonderful way to preserve the history of St. Joseph. Thank you for your dedication and hard work! Reva J. Fields
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