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  • October 2024: Volume 25 - Issue 1

    newHickLogoNewsletter for the Alumni and Friends of Hicksville High School - Hicksville, New York

    Dear Readers,
    We hope you enjoy our latest HixNews issue. As you read Wendy Elkis Girnis' article about Military Nurses,  you will notice she did not include Vietnam nurses or those who served in Iraq or Afghanistan. We hope our readers can supply first-hand accounts of those military heroes. If you were a military nurse or wounded or served in Iraq or Afghanistan, please send us some memories for our November issue. We will publish after Veterans' Day but we would still like to include those memories. Article contributions, suggestions, and news are always welcome. We would love to hear from you, too! Don't hesitate to get in touch with us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
    - Your HixNews Team

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I know this is late for the 50th Reunion. And I've had issues addressing these heart-wrenching memories. Forgive me, but here goes.

I decided against attending college after graduation and accepted a bookkeeping job at Gertz in Mid Island Plaza. That's where I met my first husband. Five years after being married, we were the proud parents of a daughter and son. Our marriage ended in divorce in 1972 after 9 years.

My sister frequented a butcher shop in Northport. The owner, Frank, was very talkative and my sister suggested he meet me, so she set up a blind date. Frank immediately became the love of my live. He was a widower with four children, a girl and three boys. We married in 1974 and established our own "Brady Bunch."

We wound up moving to Florida in 1978. Frank got involved with a company that sold aluminum products. I captured a position working for medical benefits administrators at a local hospital. We maintained a romantic relationship until Frank's death in January of 2005. Frank had a rare liver disease Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC). His only chance at survival was a liver transplant that went bad. Frank passed from complications of the surgery. I will always miss Frank.

I lost my last job in June of 2009 and am still looking for work.

Love to all my classmates.

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