All that came out of the conversation today at the
monthly lunch for Beacon Journal retirees and their family members at Papa Joe’s
Restaurant on Akron/Peninsula Road at Portage Trail Extension.
Rosetta Sholdar Blanton will be visiting her birthplace.
Lonnie’s mother also was born in Hopkinsville. Rosetta’s mother and Lonnie’s
mom were sisters and Hopkinsville natives. Rosetta’s husband, BJ engraving
retiree Watson Blanton, died in 2009.
Rosetta and Lonnie live near each other
in the Merriman Road and Palisades areas of Akron.
Rosetta will be visiting her brother, who still lives in
Hopkinsville.
Rosetta told how she sold the last of the 10 acres that her and husband Watson owned in Clearwater, Florida. The buyer kept upping the price because it was the last land left that hadn't been developed and built on in that area. Rosetta kept saying: "Can't you give me a little bit more?" The buyer did, again and again, so Rosetta got thousands of dollars more than the original offer.
BJ newsroom retiree Tom Moore will leave next week for former
BJ Sports Editor Tom Giffen’s Roy Hobbs Baseball World Series for older guys in
Fort Myers. The tournament, which has nearly 300 teams, lasts into November.
Tom writes and publishes the daily newsletter for the players, plus whatever
else Tom Giffen wants him to do. Giffen pays Moore for his skills and provides Moore
with lodging.
Tracy McClellan, daughter of retired printer Gene
McClellan, who died in March 2012, has sold Gene’s vintage cars and motorcycle
but still is trying to dispose of the Mogadore home that Gene had.
That’s where
Tracy is living till she can settle pop’s affairs and return to her husband,
Ken, in their Albuquerque home. They moved there while Tracy works on her law
degree through the University of New Mexico.
Tracy’s sister, Erin, lives in California. Their brother,
Dean, lives in Japan.
Newsroom retiree John and former State Desk reporter Paula will be flying to Paris for an Oct.
25-Nov. 2 stay (between WVU Mountaineer football games, of course), John’s 8th
anniversary present to Paula. While they’ve been to 50 countries together, it’s
the first visit to Paris for John, unless you count a stop at Charles DeGaulle
Airport on the way from Venice to New York City.
Retired printer Al Hunsicker also joined the lunch bunch.
The sextet provided the third-highest attendance at the
monthly chat-and-chew events since August 2011.
BJ retirees, family and friends are welcome to join the
party at 1 p.m. the second Wednesday of every month at Papa’s Joe Restaurant on
Akron/Peninsula Road at Portage Trail Extension.
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