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1985

Pat Reinhart and husband Tom Liszewski have lived 13 years in Wayland, Mass. Her business, Reinhardt Lippincott & Co., helps companies in need of restructuring outside of bankruptcy. When they aren’t at ice hockey, lacrosse, chorus, or ballet, Pat and Tom and children Adam and Sarah spend time on the vineyard and in their garden. Susan Goyette and Henry Caldwell, who has two teenage daughters, planned to marry in June and move from Alexandria, Va., to her hometown of Roanoke. She visited with Susan Jurkiewicz Nelson, husband Chris, and son Andrew during their February visit to Washington, D.C.

Sidney Griffith Keith of St. Augustine, Fla., is pursuing a master’s degree in instruction and curriculum at the University of Florida. She’s taught Earth and space science and American sign language in Jacksonville for six years. Husband Mark serves the state of Florida by providing services to parents, school districts, and professionals involved in educating children with disabilities. Son Ian attends St. Johns River State College. Sidney’s mother, Jolene Moyer Griffith ’57, and father moved from Luray, Va., to Florida and live just down the street.

Susie Ferrett Stough of Richmond is a speech-language pathology consultant with the preschool where she worked for 10 years. She plays guitar with a church group, quilts, and sews. Husband Mike Stough ’86 is general auditor and senior VP for Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Daughter Laura attends Virginia Wesleyan College, Eagle Scout son Michael is a high school senior, and daughter Carolyn is a freshman.

Laura Abenes, who focuses on product liability litigation, and husband David Cagle, who focuses on estate planning and elder care law, practice law in Maryland. Daughter Isabelle, a sixth-grader at Friends School of Baltimore, visited Charlottesville last summer and saw U.Va., where her parents went to law school. Laura also wants her to visit UMW and David’s alma mater, Amherst College.

My son, Chance, is an 18-year-old high school senior. If anyone wants to take over as class agent, let me know. I have a list of classmates’ email addresses that makes the job easier.