Double D

Deborah and Dwight Love
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  • We really had a good time at the luncheon.  Let's try and do something like that this summer.  Buddy and Cassie....where are you two.  Carolyn that includes you too. 

  • Don't hurt yourself Clyde...just breathe...and let the memories come back to you naturally....hahaha...you are truly a good sport. ~~~Peace Around ~~~
  • Yes I do remember that just can't place the face, lol...
  • Clyde, I was just talking to Dwight, after reading your book bio, and both Dwight and I attended El Centro College in 1967, etc...maybe that was where you remembered Dwight from. Do you remember the Fox Trot down in the basement of El Centro.  I spent a lot of time down there, dancing, playing the juke box and taking my class breaks.  I even shot pool and was in a pool contest down in the basement of El Centro.  (If you go back to your El Centro days, do you remember some names of people who went there around the time you did???  They could be some people that me and Dwight know too.)
  • that should read "they"!!
  • Well, he's a perfect mate for Deb. That just make each other glow!!!
  • Correction: probably met him....sorry
  • Probably meet him at Good Street,

    I used to go there with Rickey a lot...yep!  He's a great guy Deborah, for real

    Peace In,

    Clyde

  • Hey Clyde: My husband's name is Charles "Dwight" Love. In High School, he always went by his first name, Charles...but family and friends call him by his middle name..."Dwight." He finished from Lincoln in 1967. He got drafted in the Viet Nam War in 1968 - Sept. 1970 and we were married 6 months later in March, 1971. We have been married for 40 years. {He lived in South Dallas), maybe that is where you may know him. He is the "apple" of my eye and he keeps me balanced...or let me say...we compliment each other.lol  I've missed you my brother...stay close to us!  Peace Out! Deb
  • Hey Mr. Deb...yall looking Good!,

    Say Deborah, he looks familiar to me, do I know him?

    Peace In,

    Clyde

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