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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
Suggestions for using this site: Click “Johnson-Hindin Genealogy,” above, to go to the Home Page. Click the “Ancestors” tab below to see a pedigree chart. (If no ancestors appear in the chart, see if the person has a spouse by clicking the blue down arrow, and then click the “Ancestors” tab.) In the pedigree chart, click the blue down arrow to see a person’s family and click the gold right arrow to see more ancestors. Click the “Descendants” tab, below, then the “Register Format” option for a good descendancy report.
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- The following profile was taken from http://www.mrspecter.com/tahs69/Profiles/OlitskyGail.htm in 2009 (although it apparently was completed by Gail in 2006) in connection with aTaylor Allderdice High School Class of 1969 Reunion:
Gail Olitzky Johnson
Roanoke, VA 24018
Current occupation: Homemaker/Volunteer
Spouse or significant other’s name: Robert Johnson
How long have you been married/together? Married 33 years in April
Children’s names and ages: Beth Johnson (27), Terry Wickstrum (22)
Share your pride in your children with us: Beth is living in Florida, working on her PhD in Health and Human Behavior. She hopes to be finished this coming fall and move
back to VA with a position at Lynchburg College. Terry graduated last May from Longwood University with honors and married Jesse Wickstrum in June. They live in Roanoke, near us and Terry is hoping to attend graduate school in the near future in Museum Studies.
What would you like to do when you retire? Take classes for fun and travel with my hubby
What is your most memorable TAHS moment/experience? My entire senior year with Mr. Valenti for Algebra
If you knew THEN what you know NOW, what would you have done differently? Not been so quiet
People would be surprised to know that I……have a brown belt in Karate (earned several years ago).
Was there a teacher who you feel had a great influence on you, either while in
high school or since? If so, who and how? Mr. Valenti respected me for who I was and helped me learn to have confidence in myself.
With 38 years of experience since high school, what words of wisdom would you
pass along to current TAHS students? If you want something badly enough you can find a way to achieve it.
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