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Linda Lufkin Taylor
Class of 1962 |
| Residence: |
Salem, NY
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| Marital Status: |
Married |
| Spouse: |
Timothy Taylor |
| Children: |
2 daughters |
| Grandkids: |
5--3 girls, 2 boys |
| Occupation: |
Retired |
| College/Schools |
accounting courses |
| Past Residences: |
Albany for 3 years. Castleton-on-Hudson
for 8 years. Cambridge for 1 year. Greenwich for the last 30 years (even
though the address is Salem). |
| Past Jobs: |
I worked 7 years as the secretary to the
Supervising Principal at The Milne School, SUNY Albany. It was the campus
lab school for student teachers. After moving back to this area, I worked
at the Cambridge School for 1+ years. Then I worked several part time jobs
back to back. I worked for a CPA as an auditors assistant and whatever was
needed for 15 years. Fours years I was the bookkeeper for Willard Mountain
Ski Area. I filled in at two local lawyer offices for two years. I was the
bookkeeper for Greenwich Ready Mix, Inc. for 28 years. I worked from home as
a typist on occasion. In between all of this, I was Area Chair for Girl
Scouting in the Greenwich area and in charge of local cookie sales for many
years. I worked at the Greenwich Central School on a State grant creating
and organizing their archives. |
| Other Activities |
Still involved with the Girl Scouts.
Reading and walking are now my hobbies since being retired. Taking care of
Dad also involved much of our lives.
My husband and I played drums in 2 bag pipe bands in parades and
competition for a total of 7 years but, as of now, we no longer play. He
was the bass drummer and I played rhythm tenor (not flourishing tenor). It
was great fun and we might get the opportunity again if a band in the area
is in need of us. |
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Favorite Teacher(s): |
Mr. Sorrentino |
| Memories: |
Going to basketball games and then the
DeMolay dances. Decorating for the prom and Halloween Carnival. Taking
Regents exams. Getting to wear pants on Senior Day. Walking home from
school. Dances in Greenwich. Good friends. |
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Comments: |
This web page will be a great way for
"old" friends to make contact. Times have changed and holding a bit of the
past is more important than we might have thought. |
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