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Ginny Miller (Ginny Thompson)

J W Sexton High School
Class of 1964

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First Name Ginny
Last Name Miller
Maiden Name Thompson
Graduation Year Class of 1964
Gender Female
City N/A
State/Province MO
Country United States
Occupation Retired Nov. 2009
Married Yes
Favorite School Memory Roman Banquet, UN Panel trip to NY, Football games, Basketball, Wrestling- almost state champs in all 3.
About Me National accounts and sales management for skilled nursing bed manufacturer. Furnished SN facilities.
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Recent Class of 1964 Reunions

Plan a Class of 1964 Reunion for Free

Class of 64/65 Reunion

Invited Classes: 1964, 1965

Date: May 16, 2015

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Class of 61 Guys get together

Invited Classes: All Classes

Date: Nov 20, 2013

Description: Guys all meet and remissness about the good old days at Sexton, the Gut, Music, etc.

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