tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7600785849865165480.post8826777736087031580..comments2023-07-28T17:55:49.565-04:00Comments on South Hadley Historical Society: 52 North Main Street, and moreSouth Hadley Historical Societyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17873219126620001256noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7600785849865165480.post-82732227674447836462009-12-25T13:05:50.443-05:002009-12-25T13:05:50.443-05:00Dear Don:
Yes, my uncles Martin and Dave are very...Dear Don:<br /><br />Yes, my uncles Martin and Dave are very much still with us. Yes, Martin has told me about the "diving helmet."<br /><br />Yes, I am Robert G. Judge (1951-), son of Robert S. Judge (1925-1971). I'll pass your regards to my uncles. What is your email address, please?<br /><br />Bob Judge<br />BobJudge@comcast.netRobert Judgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07160162971880449495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7600785849865165480.post-20413024224137941872009-12-25T12:52:38.597-05:002009-12-25T12:52:38.597-05:00To: Liz',/ Bob Judge
From:Don Halket, Dec. 25,...To: Liz',/ Bob Judge<br />From:Don Halket, Dec. 25, 2009<br />Subject: South Hadley Falls<br /><br />I remember North Main St. well. George Winslow, Marty, and Bobby Judge were childhood pals. My family,and brother Guil lived at 61High St., one of Mrs. F.M. Smith's rentals.<br />I remember that Tommy Quirk lived in #50. I believe he died quite young. We moved from SHF in 1937 to Newton Center, near Boston, then to Manchester, NH for my senior year in HS. While there I had a visit from two brand new Navy men, George Winslow and Georga Duncan. I was laid up with rheumatic fever at the time. My family moved back to Holyoke and I went into the Navy in 1943.<br /><br />Yes, I was named "Groucho" by Bobby Judge and the name stuck. You will have to ask Marty why. For civility sake I can't reveal it here.<br /><br />Are Marty and Dave still with us?<br />And I wonder if Marty remembers when we built a "divng helmet" from a large can, a piece of glass, a hose and a bicycle pump. <br />We had much fun in those days, but the project met with disaster when one of the shoulder straps broke, spilling all the air.<br /><br />I assume that Bob Judge is the son of the late Bobby Judge. and I remember you Liz' very well.<br /><br />My wife Millie and I have two daughters, two grandsons, and a brand new great grand-daughter. Time flies.Don Halkethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06693689650254885928noreply@blogger.com