TODAY'S NEWS - QUICKIES THAT CHANGE OFTEN

"I WILL NOT FOLLOW WHERE THE PATH MAY LEAD, BUT I WILL GO WHERE THERE IS NO PATH, AND I WILL LEAVE A TRAIL." Muriel Strode -KHS65 class motto.
"The good old days....when we weren't good and we weren't old" Barbara Schwarz Moss 2010
SEE WWW.KHS65.COM FOR 169 PIX FROM OUR 45TH REUNION - CLICK THE SMALL PHOTO FOR LARGER VERSION. See lots of NEW grade school pix!
CHECK THE LABELS, GO TO KIRKWOOD HISTORY ARTICLES & CLICK THE POST ABOUT FRANCIS SCHEIDEGGER'S PIX FOR A GLIMPSE OF A PLACE I BET EVERYONE REMEMBERS - and much more!


We seem to all be suffering a common problem these days, WHERE DID OUR LIVES GO? Our brains seem to still be 18, but our bodies are talking a different language. Sarah Orne Jewett puts it much more eloquently than do I:

“Neither of my companions was troubled by her burden of years. I hoped in my heart that I might be like them as I lived on into age, and then smiled to think that I too was no longer very young. So we always keep the same hearts, though our outer framework fails and shows the touch of time.”

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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Barney Coman Graduated with us then joined the Navy - see his obituary to learn about him after KHS

 

 William Bernard Coman Profile Photo

 William Bernard Coman   August 30, 1947 — July 20, 2021

William “Barney” Coman was born on August 30, 1947 in Clinton, Iowa, the son of Stephen H. and Elizabeth F. Olney Coman. He went to be with the Lord on July 20, 2021. After graduating from High School in St. Louis, Missouri he enlisted in the United States Navy in 1965. He was an Aerographer’s Mate and later transitioned to Photographer’s Mate serving twenty plus years, retiring as a Chief Petty Officer. He was married for 43 years to Janice L. Coman. Together they shared one daughter, Leslie M. Coman Doody. He is preceded in death by his father and mother. Survivors include his wife and daughter Leslie Coman Doody (William Doody); grandchildren William M. Doody and Emily C. Doody; siblings Steven Coman (Janice Smith Coman), Bethlynn Coman; nephew Steve Coman (Rose). The family would like to extend a special thanks to the loving team at Huntsville Hospital’s Hospice Family Care, Dr. Joshusa Valtos at the Huntsville Heart Center and all of our family and friends who have prayed for and with us.

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