I just now discovered that one can search via keyword on Legacy.com for obituaries.
Below is a summary of two that I may have missed in my recent emails: Sheldon Clutts Sheldon was born in Huntsville, AL on May 5, 1962, a member of the National Speleological Society, and passed away May 16, 2019 Is this him ? https://dux7id0k7hacn.cloudfront.net/as/assets-mem-com/cmi/0/7/6/5/8715670/20190521_084657355_0_orig.jpg/-/sheldon-clutts-pulaski-tn-photos11.jpg?maxheight=650 This may be him on the left with Gerald Moni and Brian Roebuck: http://caves.org/grotto/sccg/photos/anniv/Sheldon_Gerald_Brian.jpg Stephen Kenyon Stafford Steve was born in Worthington, Ohio on April 24, 1938. He passed away June 20, 2019. He was a member of the celebrated Ohio State University Marching Band ('58, '59, '60), He graduated from OSU in 1962 with a Bachelor's degree in music theory and composition. *As a speleology enthusiast Steve travelled extensively in the United States to visit many and varied caves. * Speaking of music, in this month in American history in 1978, a song hovered around #39 on the charts about a boy and girl who had just turned 17 and were about to discover "paradise by the dashboard light." Allegedly a common phenomenon back in the day. Imagine in 2019, how different this scenario plays out. Both 17 year olds would have been exposed to extreme **** for probably at least 5 years. Probably no seat in the car comfortable enough to partake in that activity. Probably know mention of "Will you love me forever ?" Likely a lot of OMG and emojis being texted during the discussion about hooking-up. And then they would likely take selfies afterwards, and put it on Instagram, if they were not live-streaming the whole evening. I am sure I am leaving out lots of stuff. Here is probably the best cover version of the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMHVs8EYcTA
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