Celebrating Life After Work
Celebrating Life After Work - Alumni & Friends - Grove City College
Celebrating Life After Work - Alumni & Friends - Grove City College
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Winter 2013<br />
alumni<br />
Retirees sound off<br />
“We own the Slovak<br />
Folk Crafts mission<br />
store in Grove City. All<br />
proceeds go to missions<br />
in Slovakia and Ukraine.<br />
We have also taken<br />
12 trips to Slovakia,<br />
Ukraine and Russia<br />
over the past 15 years<br />
and have hosted about<br />
a dozen students from<br />
these countries.”<br />
– Anne (Harker ’60) Dayton<br />
“Retirement has allowed me time to<br />
give back to my church, college and<br />
community. I also have time to be<br />
with family and friends, travel, read<br />
and exercise.”<br />
– Jean (Vance ’66) Eckert<br />
“Retirement enables us to<br />
travel to see or vacation<br />
with our two children (both<br />
GCC grads) and our eight<br />
grandchildren.”<br />
– Bob Smith ’59<br />
“My husband and I are<br />
dedicating our lives to finding a<br />
cure for Cystic Fibrosis.”<br />
– Dianne (Pringle ’61) Higgins<br />
“Retirement is great as long<br />
as it contains a purpose.”<br />
– H. Richard Hess ’57<br />
“With God’s blessing,<br />
retirement is like the<br />
rest of life. It is what<br />
you make of it.”<br />
– John (Jack) Barry ’62<br />
“My wife and I invite people of all ages to<br />
meet us at different restaurants for a meal<br />
and time of sharing. We enjoy investing in and<br />
learning from other people.”<br />
– Dick Todd ’55<br />
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