BRHS Class of 88 Presents

Hard to imagine that it has been 20 years since that wonderful day in May of 1988 when we donned caps and stood together for the last time as a class. So much has happened; we have each come so very far. As the reunion approaches, there is mounting excitement and curiosity surrounding friends and classmates - the lives that they have lived and their accomplishments. This site is a place where we can all catch up, find one another, promote our accomplishments, our businesses, and share our stories. The sky is the limit here, so... what are you waiting for. Where are you now, BRHS Class of 1988???

Vickie (Sutton) Hall

Wow! 20 years have already passed.

What has Vickie been doing the last 20 years? I went to college, studied Criminal Justice, and after college I managed a Road Construction company in Phoenix, AZ for 14 years. That job that kept me on my toes 24/7. During those years, I got married in September 1993 to my wonderful husband now of 14 ½ years. We owned a home remodeling/construction business; we have two beautiful daughters Kylene 13 and Kaycee 6. Two years ago we went on vacation to beautiful Upstate New York (this is where my husband grew up), we loved it so much we flew home, closed down my husbands business, sold our home and now we are residents in the beautiful farming town of Groton NY, population 4000.

My husband is still in the carpentry business and I now manage the inventory for a Pallet Company. The company I work for has 74 depots and over a million pallets for me to keep track of.

Our daughter Kylene is a great kid. She holds a GPA of 95.7; she is in the National Juniors Honor Society, and plays, Volley ball, basketball, track, and softball. At the age of 13 she is already 5’9” tall and her basketball coach loves it. Oh, she is also a 2nd degree black belt in Taekwondo.

Our little Kaycee is also a terrific kid. She makes all of us laugh on a daily basis. I am not sure who runs our house. My husband and myself or our little Kaycee? She too is a good student (only in kindergarten) she plays soccer, softball, and basketball. She is such a joy for our family. Totally has her Daddy wrapped around her finger.

With all the sporting activities our girls keep me running all the time. Never a dull moment in the Hall household. Just last weekend I thought I was 18 again and was teaching my daughter to high jump. I can tell you, my body does not bend as it use to. I think I threw my neck out! J

I could go on and on but, bottom line, the last 20 years have treated me good for the most part and I am blessed with God in my life and a wonderful family he has given to me. I won’t be there for the reunion but I wish I could see you all.

Never take your family or friends for granite, as we don’t know if they will be with us tomorrow.

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