Marshalltown High School

Class Of 1964  
 


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Leo E Draegert



Last Updated:    July 20, 2010

Attending Reunion:    Yes

Residing In:    Baxter, IA USA

Spouse/Partner:    Blanche ( Fisher ) Draegert

Occupation:    Retired

Children:    Alan Dean Draegert born Jan. !974

Julie Jean ( Draegert ) Kriegel born May 1975

Birthday:    December 8, 1945

Comments:    After High School, 4 years Navy, 30 years at Maytag, 40 years with Late wife Hazel ( Innis ) Draegert I am now remarried to High school friend Blanche ( Fisher ) Draegert who lost her husband in 2005. God has been good to us we now have between us four Children, and six Grandchildren. Update 2009. Was a good year with only the normal stresses of living which we all must over come. I play guitar and sing with friends, try to keep up with Class news and Birthday wishes hope I didn't miss yours. Try to tactfully help to save souls. I did not like pressure and I give none is sowing seeds. I am so blessed with what I am allowed to have and that is all I need.
I am by request sound man for Bar None Cowboy Church of Iowa for Pastor David Rex of Metz Community Church. I have taught my neighbor boy to fill in for me if I have to leave for some reason. Look us up at barnonecowboychruchofiowa.com you might just find me there.
I have found out that I will be in February a Great Grandfather. Proud parents will be Zachery & Chelsea Skaggs of Bentonville Arkansas. Boy time goes fast! Just seemed like I had just up dated.

School Story:    It was a long time ago, but still have a lot of yesterday memories, you know it was like yesterday. I try not to dwell on the bad only the good and there were a lot of good times. I found that I had more classmate friends than I even knew had given me a thought. I did not like the study part of school and all the reading that needed to be done, but found it to be necessary to get any where in life. When I wanted to do it it was easy. When I felt I was being forced to do it it was hard. I found God later in life, and discovered He was there all the time. What He has left for me I do not know, but the short trip I have here I am enjoying to the fullest.
In the last few years I have had more fun with the classmates of 1964 than I had all the time I went to high school. What a difference the years make. Rock on class of 64.

Military Service:    United States Navy  




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