Class of 1989

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Timothy Robertson in the House



Tim Says, "I live in Jacksonville FL, married, 1 girl and 3 boys." More to come . . . .


Sunday, April 5, 2009

Just In Time for Easter!


It’s me Wanda “Bunnie Rabbit” Jones Wells. Trying to get acquainted with you guys and gals and give you a bit of history on my life. My life has had its share of ups and downs, but through it all I made it.

After high school graduation I had plans to go into the Air Force, but in June 1989 I found out I was two months pregnant. My first child was a boy “Devin” who I am very proud of. I then began my life as a mother working various jobs in Hammond, Louisiana. My life as a mother took on many different roles. I later had two more boys Denzel and Jamal Jones. I stopped there with having kids, seems like no girls were coming in the picture so that was it.

In 1995, in search of a new life, I moved to Atlanta, Georgia. There I began working in the housing industry as a leasing agent. Expanding my skills in housing, I later became a Property Manager managing several locations over the Atlanta area. I chose this profession because as a single mother I vowed that we would always have a place to live. Which is true until this day. I remained in Georgia for several years before returning to Louisiana at the request of my father. I would visit Louisiana quite frequently which is how I met my dear husband, Derrick Wells. In 2004, after blood, sweat and tear of my father I gave in and relocated back to Louisiana and began managing an apartment complex in Baton Rouge until the death of my father on February 3, 2005. Sometimes people speak to you in different ways and after my dad’s begging and pleading for me to come home, I now have no regrets because I did just what he asked me to do. Before his passing we spent a lot of time together. After all I was daddy’s little girl. But after losing my father, I went through a depression and stop working for a while to get myself back together. Coping with that loss was extremely hard for me.

Later in August of 2005, following Hurricane Katrina I began working again for the Ponchatoula Housing Authority where I am today. I began as a Housing Manager and has since been promoted to Executive Director of the Ponchatoula Housing Authority.

I currently reside in Ponchatoula. My husband and I share six children who we love dearly. Three are mine and three from his previous marriage. My oldest Devin “DJ” Jones, age 19, is in his second year of college at Southeastern Louisiana University with a four year athletic scholarship. He is an excellent football player. Our other children Denzel (15), Jamal (13), Bryce (14), Sage (12) and Devin (10) are all still in school. They all keep us very busy. Especially me, I am the centerpiede because my husband is a truck driver who’s gone on the road most of the time, but that’s okay because this Aries can handle it all. So until the next time or let’s say the 20th year class reunion I will chat with you all later.

Calling All Tornadoes

If you are interested in attending the reuinion or have info on missing classmates, please email hhsclassof89@live.com with your contact information.