Happy Mother's Day
Happy Mother's Day!
We can set up a great tribute to our Moms if each us just blogs the name of our Mom and/or something about her.
My Mom is Viola Gagnon, now 84 years old in Plattsburgh, New York.
Who is your Mom?
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« Random Thoughts on a Rainy Day | Main | Mother's Day & Bell's Palsy » Happy Mother's DayHappy Mother's Day! We can set up a great tribute to our Moms if each us just blogs the name of our Mom and/or something about her. My Mom is Viola Gagnon, now 84 years old in Plattsburgh, New York. Who is your Mom? |
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Comments
Are you the same Mark Laboy that lived in Belmont Shore in th 80's?
Posted by: Kelly Rodgers | May 4, 2008 3:53 AM
was surprised to see mark laboy on the "blog". was just wondering the other day where he had gotten to. on another note, i would have loved to have been a fly on the wall at the gagnon house when you guys were younger. if you and goose were as funny then as you are now, you must have kept your poor mom and dad in stitches all the time, but i am sure you would relive those days in a heart beat. nothing like family on a holiday!! and great family memories. sorry you have been sick, i guess the subbing is out for awhile huh?
Posted by: Cricket | May 16, 2006 10:03 PM
this is to wish u a happy mothers day
Posted by: tiffany | May 15, 2006 5:34 PM
Hey Fox, my mom is Cricket Terry ... yep, another legendary nickname of the north country. She "runs the show" over at PHS for Joe Staves. Without her, that place would be in a world of hurt! Justin (Gus) Terry
Posted by: Gus Terry | May 14, 2006 10:13 PM
Ray, I have always admired your mom, and I would like to wish her a very happy mothers day. As we both know, she has known me since I was a little boy, and she always had a smile on her face, as your father did, God love him, a wonderful man. I'm glad to know your mom is still doing fine, please tell her hello for me, and also tell Gary the same. Keep in touch
Mark Laboy
(Foxy's note: Mark was one of the original "Johnson Avenue Boys," along with the rest of us. Great to hear from him after all these years!)
Posted by: Mark Laboy | May 14, 2006 9:26 PM
Foxy,
Your Mom is my cousin so please tell her Happy Mothers Day from me and wish her many more.
Bob Jock
Port St. Lucie, FL
Posted by: Robert J Jock | May 14, 2006 6:18 PM