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20th Reunion Awards

Our emcees for the Awards presentation were Libby Enos-Norvell and Tim Foster, and they did a mighty fine job!

Awards were presented to the following:

Most Changed Male: Wes Sanders
(Wes has changed so much that some people believed he had sent someone else in his place!)

Least Changed Male:  Barry Cousler


Most Changed Female:  Cathy Mercier - Morris

Least Changed Female:  Josie Silva - Bloom

(The committee had a really hard time with this one!  We finally narrowed it down to five and drew one!)


Longest Married:  Teresa Brewer - Brady
(Teresa and Tony celebrated their 20th Anniversary on Friday night.)


Most Children:  Guy McDonald and Kathy George-Bell
(They tied for this - they each had 5!!)


Farthest Traveled:  Casey Carlton
drove from Spokane, Washington


Bravest:  Candy Ward - Peters
Her amazing story follows:
'May 13, 1999 a man was trying to kill a woman.  He was dragging her outside a vehicle, she got away from him and came to my car.  He tried to block me, and I put my car in reverse to get away.  He then hit me in reverse going 40 mph and totaled my car, (that I had 2 month's prior paid off).  He fled the scene.  He was captured 2 days later.  He had poured gasoline all over this woman and was intending to set her on fire.  She had been kidnapped, held hostage, and brutally raped and beaten for three days.  The man forced her to tell her 3 children goodbye and that she would not ever see them again as they boarded the bus that morning.  I went to work after everything settled down the same day.  Incidentally, he received 30 years without the possibility of parole until he has served 20 full years, per the District Attorney of Martin County.'