Judy K.'s Latest Interactions
Hope you are enjoying living in Opelika; my mama, Flarcie McMillan Hopkins and elder sister Jackie Holliday Hundley live off Veterans Drive there also.
My eldest G-Dau, Samantha Yarbrough, #1 is a pitcher for AU Softball too.
Me? Sunny Florida in “Niceville”??
I see you are living in a quaint southern town my husband is from; his relatives are Radneys from his mother Addie Mae’s side of the family.
Interested in what career field you took.
I have often thought of the softball games we played at Floyd Junior High and the hours of fun I had. Only to attend Sidney Lanier and never have had the opportunity to play school sponsored softball games again, nor in college as I did not go the traditional route. But currently my granddaughter Samantha Jane Yarbrough Class of 2022 is pitching at Auburn once campus opens again following Covid-19.
Look her up if you ever get a chance.
Isn’t this interesting! We both were born in Oct ‘53, became nurses, have 2 children, have retired and live in counties along the Gulf now.
I am married now for 30 years, having divorced Mike Armstrong (children’s Daddy) in 1980.
I have 4 stepsons living in surrounding towns around Montgomery.
My son, Mike, Jr (45) is in Trussville working as a building contractor with a large company.
My dau, Melissa A. Yarbrough (43) is in Fairhope working remote in HR profession for CGI, international company of all sorts that I yet to grasp. Husband, Chad (46) roomed in athletic dorms w/my son when they attended TSU & played football. Chad is from Dadeville, AL.
Melissa & Chad plus all my Auburn family (3 sisters & mom) live/lived in Auburn, mama & older sister Jackie Class of ‘70, are excited as I am following this last weekend’s Auburn Softball Tournament as eldest granddau Samantha Yarbrough a Sophomore transfer from USA Mobile was MVP for her start-off pitching success. She is living out the dream I wanted but abandoned due to lack of support in State of AL public school & college girls sports. I will never forget having formed a basketball team in fall 1969-1970. Mr Adair told PE coach she would have to take us as “YWCO” because it was against the Lanier creed plaque on the 1st floor!
We played that one game against St.Jude private school & disbanded! 1974 legislation passed for equal girls funding for sports & scholarships. FYI: About 10 yrs later, PE coach quit teaching; went to TSU(M) Associate degree and became a nurse. We both were at Jackson Hospital together. She eventually went back to the Bd of Education as a school nurse in the rough primary schools of Montgomery until she retired.