Janet Daugherty

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Janet and David Boyer

 

Janet (Daugherty) Saxton Boyer
5225 Volgi St
Las Vegas, Nevada 89135
702-227-6206
jsaxtonboyer@gmail.com
 

 

August 2024

We will travel to Jordan in the fall if anyone has information to share.

2021

We have five children who fortunately are all out of college: an orthopedic surgeon, a businessman, an engineer, a racecar mechanic with Kalitta Motorsports and a daughter who just finished her MA in Criminal Justice.


2011

It is hard to believe that it has actually been 50 years since graduation. So many things have happened since the last reunion. Mom died in 2009. She was sharp right to the end. We had a wonderful celebration for her in WL in March of 2010.
At the last reunion I was returning to the schools as a consultant to work with the teachers. I do not like it nearly as much as working with students. David continues to keep running in this crazy real estate market and I maintain my license so I can work with clients as needed. We meet so many interesting people and we enjoy them.

All five of our children are doing well. They have all committed to spending time together as a family which is travel intensive as they are living in five different states. They spend time with their father in upstate NY in the summer. Fourth of July in Oklahoma at our oldest son's home, and Thanksgiving at our beach house on the central coast of Oregon. They have gotten so old!!Since I am the cook for the crowd it is a good thing I haven't!

I am excited about seeing all of you in September!
 

2007

Shortly after our last class reunion, I decided to enter administration.  Working up to a principalship was satisfying but short as I became ill and took early retirement in 1999. When I improved, I obtained a real estate license and have worked with my husband as the spirit moved me.  This was a growth phase for both of us!  As I write this, I have just completed the paperwork to return to the district as a substitute administrator.  Somehow in the intervening years all five of our children grew to be wonderful adults who we are fortunate to like and love. We travel whenever possible, visit the Oregon coast, harass our children and spoil our grandsons.  Life is good.