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Community Article 3511: 01-Feb-09
Tribute to George W. Stevenson Recalls Glory Days of Bay City High Schools By: Dave Rogers |
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Bon-S Says:
On February 01, 2009
at 11:39 PM
Hi Dave,
Thank you for writing the nice article about George and for including some of my comments. It truly was a special Celebration of his life and a tremendous tribute to a great educator and friend.I Will forward your article to our of town friends. Also thank you for the Camp M photo. Bonnie |
cgrube Says:
On February 02, 2009
at 08:55 AM
Hi Dave
Just talked with Howard Schmidt and Walt Moore and found out about George's death. What a great tribute to George he will truly be missed. Charlie |
andrewwendland Says:
On February 02, 2009
at 10:29 AM
What a beautifully written( and true) tribute to George Stevenson.
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brunners3 Says:
On February 02, 2009
at 11:35 AM
Dear Uncle Dave:
Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts. How beautiful. |
grandmabark Says:
On February 02, 2009
at 07:58 PM
I was also a secretary at Handy. His birthday was the day before mine and he sent me to the cafeteria so the Special Ed. students could sing to me and give me a cupcake with a candle. They had done it for him the day before.
When he found out the chair I was using was making my back ache he told me he called a local office supply store and told them to let me pick out a chair that would not hurt my back & charge it to him. He was principal for all 4 of my kids. When a mistake was made in my daughter's GPA he came to me and said he had to talk to her and asked what her reaction would be and I said she would cry. After he met with my daughter he came to my office and said I was right. She cried and then so did he. He played pranks but he had a heart of gold, he was sensitive to other people's feelings & was a true educator. Bev Klemish |
coachtom Says:
On February 05, 2009
at 08:44 PM
Just found out about the passing of Mr.Stevenson this afternoon. He was a great man and May he rest in peace knowing what an inspiration he was to so many.
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dmaillette Says:
On February 06, 2009
at 07:41 AM
What more can I say that hasn't already been said? He was kind, compassionate, funny. He loved people, animals, birds, plants...and was a competent, dedicated administrator. I was a secretary in the Handy office for 17 years, the last three as George's "lead secretary," replacing Iva Hartingh, a legend herself.
My heart goes out to Patsy, Fritzi and Shannon. Great article, David. Dolores |