One of the sweetest, kindest,smartest and prettiest girls I ever met. Despite her model looks she was humble and always said hello. So sad for her family. Wish I could have known her better. May God bless your family. Rest in peace, Melina.
Gentlemen: I agree. Melina and I only had one class together (Mr. Hayes 11th grade social studies) but she was always cheerful and engaged in whatever was going on.
I never knew Melina well. I don't think we ever shared a class, but the biggest barrier to our acquaintance was that I found her so appealing, I was too intimidated, too tongue tied, to engage her in conversation. She didn't attend either our 20th or 25th Reunions, but at one of those, she submitted a truly engaging essay on her life since high school that was so creatively written and absudly comedic that I truly wished I had gotten to know her better.
While I had few, if any classes with her, her brother Joe and I were on the same roster more than a couple times. I was in touch with him briefly when we were organizing rhe 50th reunion; as I recall, he was dealing with a challenging health issue. My heart goes out to him and all who were in her life.
Kevin Stanforth
One of the sweetest, kindest,smartest and prettiest girls I ever met. Despite her model looks she was humble and always said hello. So sad for her family. Wish I could have known her better. May God bless your family. Rest in peace, Melina.
Mark Mueller
Ditto , Kevin Stanforth.RIP Melina.
Saul Aguiar
Gentlemen: I agree. Melina and I only had one class together (Mr. Hayes 11th grade social studies) but she was always cheerful and engaged in whatever was going on.
Royce Hunley (Hunley-McDonald)
So sad. RIP MelinaGeoffrey Mayfield
I never knew Melina well. I don't think we ever shared a class, but the biggest barrier to our acquaintance was that I found her so appealing, I was too intimidated, too tongue tied, to engage her in conversation. She didn't attend either our 20th or 25th Reunions, but at one of those, she submitted a truly engaging essay on her life since high school that was so creatively written and absudly comedic that I truly wished I had gotten to know her better.
While I had few, if any classes with her, her brother Joe and I were on the same roster more than a couple times. I was in touch with him briefly when we were organizing rhe 50th reunion; as I recall, he was dealing with a challenging health issue. My heart goes out to him and all who were in her life.