She observes: “Fortunately, spring brings good weather and allows us to spend a great deal of time in our beautiful backyard in Titusville, PA. Thelma Bush Blood reports that she and her husband, William, an Ithaca College graduate, no longer have an automobile and accordingly spend almost all of their time in their home. How are you planning to spend the winter months? Drop us a line to share an update with your classmates, or send your holiday letter to: ❖ Class of 1947, c/o Alexandra Bond ’12, Online news form. Easy does it, Paul! Keep sending me news-it is really appreciated. We wish him well with a full recovery and look forward to seeing his newsy column next issue. You might’ve noticed that Paul Levine’s column is missing. Harriet was an avid golfer and talented artist. She is survived by her three children, seven grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. I also received notice that Harriet Parshall Wood passed away on December 27, 2020, just days before her 97th birthday. She is mourning the death of her dear friend since college Nancy Mynott Davis. She and her husband, John, are still living in their own home and being cared for by their four children and five grandchildren. Margaret Monteith Edelman, BA ’45, has been spending time at the doctor’s office. Her nearby granddaughter added twins to the household of three little boys, and one of the twins was a girl! Her biggest takeaway from living through COVID-19 is that “if you are immunized and behave responsibly, you will outlast the pandemic.” Her social life this year has centered around afternoons at the dog park. Joyce Manley Forney would like you to know her email address is Send her a message! She says that COVID has changed the lives of all. She attributes her long, healthy life to “enjoying gin martinis at 5 o’clock every day … with cheers to Cornell!” Now that is impressive! She also watches “the good old movies” on TV. Ellen creates gift cards, does jigsaw puzzles, and reads two to three books per week. Her large family watches over her and sees that she can relax and enjoy each day. She is managing very well in her own home. Ellen Vidal Hollmeyer sent me a lovely note. It would be so enlightening to find out who you are. I send greetings to all ’46 classmates reading this and am curious who I am addressing.
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