Notes for: Isabelle Marion Kendrick

Here is from her son, Walter Bodine:

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From: Walt Bodine [kentbodine@mindspring.com]

Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003

Subject: Fw: BODINE PHOTO 1916 LAMBERTVILLE

----- Original Message -----
From: Walt Bodine [kentbodine@mindspring.com]

To: Zehd6

Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003

Subject: Re: WALTER P. BODINE PHOTO 1916 LAMBERTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL (Item won on ebay)

Hi Don:

Thanks so much for your kind praise and accurate description of my mother. Yes, that is her, firm but compassionate. She was a sweet mother, and my dad was loved by many. I can remember at his viewing in Nov. 1967, over 400 people paid their last respects to "Professor Bodine". Most of them were former students. When I was a little tot, well before I started school, my dad would take me into his Science Classroom, and I remember being referred to as "Little Pro". I used to ride on his motorcycles behind him on "a buddy seat", with a handle to put my hands around, if need be, and put my feet in the saddle bags. One day, a dog was chasing my dad down around 4th and Orange (in Media, of course), and he went up over the sidewalk and up a bank, almost to the person's porch, and he asked me why I didn't fall off. I replied to him "cause I had my feet (meaning also part of my legs) in the saddle bags.

Dad's viewing in November, 1967, was held in Nelson Rigby's Funeral Home on Baltimore Pike and Jackson Streets in Media. In late April, 1994, my mother's viewing was also held there...

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My dad gave me some excellent advice, some of which I only wish he had followed himself, and that was "go into industry and don't be afraid to move around", both of which I attribute my success to before my retirement in 1991.

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Thanks so very much for sending the box of memorys out to me today, and I will most certainly let you know when it arrives.

This meeting WAS meant to be.

With every good wish, I remain,

Yours very truly, Walt Bodine

----- Original Message -----

From: Zehd6@cs.com [Zehd6@cs.com]

Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003

Subject: Re: BODINE PHOTO 1916 LAMBERTVILLE

Hi Walt,

Thank You looking, Something's were never meant to be. It has been a pleasure getting to know you and share some moments in time. You have brought back some fond memories of Chester Heights. Your mother was a great teacher and very firm but compassionate. I do remember I liked your mother as a teacher. She always treated me well. She taught honesty, God and country. I remember having to recite poetry. Poetry was important to her. Not much of that is being taught today. So you have every reason to be proud.

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Sincerely,

Don Zeh.