April 19, 2011
Comments: I enjoy looking at this site every now and then. Remembering the downtown when it was a downtown. I also think about the school and the great times. I remember Mr. Whites first year at Cliffside he could swing a paddle and a pointer with the best of them. He never had to hit me of course I was always the perfect student. Or at least that is how I remember it.
Thanks for keeping this going.
Dean

April 15, 2011
Comments: Libby, please let me know how to contact you. I want to talk with you concerning your recent comments about upkeep of the Cliffside Cemetery.
Thanks, Buzz Biggerstaff

April 13, 2011
Comments: I was wondering if anyosne is concerned about the appearance of cliffside cemetery. My great grandfathers site was damaged and I wonder if anyone has noticed that lives there. This is shameful and I would gladly help anyway i cAn as should other family members to restore this landmark. Isn't this supposed to be perpetual care?
If we want to remember cliffside, it seems to me a graveyard is the first place to start

March 2, 2011
Comments: Thank you for your wonderful web site. As I was going through your pictures for Hollis Owens, I saw a picture if J.C. Surratt. We have a Surratt here at the care center. I printed out the picture. When I got to Mr. Surratt's room, I asked him what his dad's name was. He said J.C. Surratt. You should have seen the big smile on his face when I gave him the picture! That is what I live for, seeing smiles on my Resident's faces.Thank you again for helping me put rays of sunshine in their lives.
Brenda Hodge
Activity Director, Henderson Care Center

| betty henson taylor | Email | Feb 23, 2011
Comments: I really enjoyed reading the speech made by Betty Houser Cromer at her 1950 class reunion. I just recently read it. I can really relate to most of what she said. I guess many of the Cliffside resident experienced the same things. I remember Betty. I graduated in 1951, and only lived in cliffside a little over 2 years, but went back a few times to visit my parents. It was almost like the town disappeared. It is sad that no one could save it.
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