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From my beloved Skip I learned to cherish every moment of each & every day communicating with loved ones.
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Ilene Bloom
1975, Mountain View/Campbell, CA
My initial contact with My Beloved occurred thru a dating service in early Feb., 1975 when I lived in Mt. View. We "clicked" on the phone, so about a month later he traveled  from Campbell where he lived & worked to meet me in person & make a date to teach me to bowl at a nearby alley. Afterwards, he joked for yrs. how I initially threw the ball down the wrong lane--which I recall was close, but not true--so we decided it was best to try a different activity--the Oakland Zoo. After my bowling improved, we joined Leagues & also shared a love of sports & attended many games during our approx. 40 active yrs. I'll always cherish our special moments.
Randy  I worked with your dad we ran a press together.your dad and me took you to a san jose giants game I told him what sec. To set in for a foul ball. He caught one and gave it to you.he talked about you at.. work all the time
Grad Picture, Homestead HS, C…
1964, Cupertino, CA
Grad Picture, Homestead HS, Class of 1964 — with Conrad Bloom
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My brother loved to bowl. And he was an excellent bowler. It was his art. I always think of him when I bowl.

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