Search Google from here

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Love and Condolences to Derrek Walker and Family


Brooklyn “Brookie” Walker passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on Monday, April 30, 2012 at Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg, ID. She was born November 28, 2007 in Rexburg, ID, to her parents Derek and Angelie Weaver Walker.
Brookie was a strong, sweet little girl and always caring for others. She loved playing with cousins, princesses, and dress-ups. People were drawn to her by her sweet spirit. Always the life of the party, Brooklyn loved helping others celebrate their everyday joys. She will forever be remembered as a our little Princess. She was surrounded by family and loved ones when she passed.
She is survived by her parents Derek and Angelie Walker; a brother, Porter Dale Walker; and grandparents, Marilyn Walker and Miles and Sherri Weaver.
Brooklyn was preceded in death by her grandfather, Larry Dale Walker.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m., Thursday, May 3rd at the Mill Hollow LDS Chapel at 315 Gary Dr., in Rexburg. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at Flamm Funeral Home and again from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment will be in the Annis Little Butte Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established in Brooklyn’s name at Beehive Federal Credit Union.


Love and Condolences to Derrek Walker and Family

Obituary For: Brooklyn Walker | Flamm Funeral Home

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Unleashing Potential

For the majority of the class of 2000 this is the year we hit that decadent marker - the thirties. To most that means a rite of passage into......adulthood? professionalism? being old? At any rate, it sets us reflecting on what in the world we have done with the first third of our life.

Recently, and partially set in course by Jill's brilliant post from the past, I have been musing about what exactly the last 12 years has done to our particular group of 'adults' cast in this world. What has become of us? I haven't yet seen Elaine as the President, but I am certain she has reached some potential of a person that I had never guessed possible. What has become of the big dreams and the iron clad plans? How many have we followed through with? How many have we 'grown out of'?

What's really cool about all these musings is actually having a peek and what potential has actually been reached. You'll see me lurking, and I generally try to leave comments so you know I am not trying to destroy you covertly, through the links on this web page. In all truth - I am shocked and amazed at who you all have become!! Downright shocked!! And delightfully so.

Among our ranks there are multiple advanced educational degrees. There have been some radical changes in some and some fantastic evolutions in others. Tons of the hidden gems of our class have now come to the sparkling for-front with those talents that may have made you odd in the old days. Heaven knows I have just began to search into the accomplishments of a class of 343.

In short - CONGRATULATIONS! and WELL DONE! turning 30 hasn't looked so bad on most of us. Can't wait to see what another decade will do to us all!

Monday, March 19, 2012

2015 From Mrs. McRae's Classroom

I put this up on my personal blog (http://jillerbreport.blogspot.com) But i thought it may interest those of you who went to MMS. I recently found a portfolio I put together for Mrs. McRae's Language Arts class (7th grade). I had to write about my life then and my predictions for life 20 year later. It hasn't quite been 20 years, but it is safe to say that most of my predictions have failed to materialize.

Disclaimer: I did not edit my 7th grade spelling and grammar, so don't judge me. Also, I'm aware that April 31, 2015 will probably never come,  but apparently there was an aberration in the calendar in 1995. ;-)

I'm pretty sure I still got an A.

Enjoy. If anyone else comes across their future predictions let me know and we'll post it here!
-------------


!NOW!
   Hello! Today is April 31, 1995. If you've read some of this book than you're probably have some questions about me. Well I'll try my best to answer the questions you might have in case I'm not there when you ask them. 
   Well my name is Jill Walker in case you haven't noticed. I'm 13 years old. I was born REDACTED. Right now I want to be a lawyer, but I love where I live now. 
   A typical day goes something like the following. In the morning I get up about 7:00 My family has prayer and we read scriptures. Then I either have a shower or go get ready. After that i spend most of the rest of my time getting ready for school. My bus comes about 8:30 and I go to school. I'm in the seventh grade, but I still go to the middle school. I go to math with McRae - Science with Rass (Mr. Rassmussen) - Social Studies with Mitchell - Lunch - then I go to L.A. with McRae - P.E. or Exploratory - Chorus with Turnblom - and L.A. again.
I am on the track team, I was on the Volleyball Team, I tried out for the Basketball team but I got cut. I like to run but I'm not that fast. In the back of my book are some poems about sports that I think are great. Also there are some pictures up to this time in my life. My favorite poem is "The Big Game".
   Right now I'm in the Mormon Church. I'm a Beehive, I'm the second counselor in the presidency. The prophet is Gordan B. Hinckley. I wish that all my posterity will be members of the Church Latter-Day Saints.
----------------

!LATER!
   Today is April 31, 2015 I'm 33 I have become almost everything I wanted to be I am a certified lawyer but I do play for the new NBW (National Basketball for Women). I'm the starting forward with Ashleigh Wood as are point guard. 
   I married a middle class football coach named Matthew Trulls. He has since been offered positions at Notre Dame, BYU, and the new college called Graham Being College for the exceptionally special. He accepted the GBC offer it is a college for anyone that doesn't get accepted to other colleges. It brings out the best in people we enjoy living in Orderville, Utah. Even if it is the second biggest city in the world it's a nice place to live everyone is really nice. 
   Last year we elected a new president Elaine Lovell. She's the youngest and the first girl president in our country. A few years ago we didn't have a president everyone was slow than someone came along and turned our country around. Her name is Rebekah Bodily she put crime rate down 99% but unfortunately that 1% killed her she was murdered on Jan. 1 while celebrating a new year. But the change was already and we were a whole new country it was great. 
   I have 6 kids Trinity, Kevin, Kylee, Chad, Drew Chris. Two sets of triplets 3 look-alike girls and three look-alike boys. Sometimes it's confusing but I do it Okay. My parents are still alive. Their great grandparents, the kids love them. My kids are 14,12,14,12,14,12 in order of their names the girls are older but there all best friends. We had another ww it was WWIII. It was awful but we survived I love my life here. 
---------
THE END

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

What do you remember most?

So here is a random question for you. What do you remember most about High School? A class? A dance? An event? Let's hear it.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

So I just realized that there were a whopping two posts on this blog in 2011. Wow, pitiful.

There are a few of you out there with author rights on the blog, I'm sure that people who check the blog would love to hear from somebody, anybody more than twice a year. I'll try to do my part to help things along. If you don't have author rights but would like to have them, leave a comment.

Ummmmm, otherwise, it's been a very un-rexburg like winter so far. Barely any snow on the ground. If you live some where warm, come home and visit so the crappy snowy weather will show up to ruin your vacation.