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Some Stuff I Wrote and Some Stuff I Didn't (2011) H. Morris Williams
Tom even bought a larger car, partly so Keith would be more comfortable on
their drives.
Every aging person should be so lucky as to have a friend like Tom Harkleroad.
Indeed, our community is lucky to have him.
Lake City has lots of quiet heroes who perform valuable human services every
day and never seek praise or recognition. Tom Harkleroad would never see
himself as a hero but without a doubt, his everyday nobility of purpose ranks
him toward the top of our town's quiet heroes.
SKIPPING AROUND
Congratulations to Sharon Stalvey Goodloe who has won the Suwannee River Riding
Club Ladies Class Championship for 2003, riding her horse Panama Breeze...
The late Tribble Dicks, son of Rev. John and Pearl Dicks, was a Lake City
sailor serving at Pearl Harbor that fateful December 7, 1941, and survived...
The Atlanta Constitution says the Golden Isles Bowl of Brunswick, Georgia, is
the oldest college football bowl in the country. Gene Cox, Stan Anders, and
Robert Higgs (all CHS 1952) played in that bowl in 1953 for South Georgia
College, defeating Lees-McCray College of North Carolina 20-7...
Columbia High School's senior football players never lost a home game, dating
back to middle school. A record?...
Retired TV sportscaster Pat Summerall (CHS 1948) called 16 Super Bowls, the most
of any broadcaster. He called eleven as a play-by-play man and five as a
color analyst, working 13 games for CBS and three for Fox.
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