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Fred Coppersmith

Martin Van Buren High School
Class of 1964

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First Name Fred
Last Name Coppersmith
Graduation Year Class of 1964
Gender Male
City N/A
State/Province NY
Country United States
Married Yes
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Class of 1964 Alumni

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Upcoming Class of 1964 Reunions

Plan a Class of 1964 Reunion for Free

Does anyone know if there plans for a 60 year reunion for 1965. I would attend

Invited Classes: 1964, 1965, 1969

Description: Just even a semi get together if there are not people.

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Recent Class of 1964 Reunions

class of 1963

Invited Classes: 1964

Date: Aug 04, 2021

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Class of 1965 Reunion

Invited Classes: 1964, 1965, 1966

Description: Hey people isn't time for us to have a reunion? We missed our 50th, but 2020 is our 55th. What do you say?

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