Ina Jo (Roberts) Berry

    Address:    782 W. Beal Road
                     Flagstaff, Arizona 86001

Telephone:    512-778-6777

       Email: inaberry@hotmail.com

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Ina Jo Roberts - 1965

Ina Jo Roberts - 1965


Something About Me:    Has it really been 35 years since we were all back at old CHS?  I read the names of Patricia, Sandra, Janice, Susan, Anthony and of course Ralph and with each name there were many fine memories which popped right into my head.  Unfortunately, I'm afraid this time I won't be able to get back to Texas to visit with each of you, I have already committed to a get together with our children during the same weekend here in Flagstaff, Arizona, and with our large family, getting together is hard to do, and special when it happens.   I do hope you have a good turn out for the event you are planning and I'm sorry I can't catch up on what's going on with those that do make it back.  I hope you all have a great time.  If you are ever travelling in our direction, please look us up, we would love to see you.

I wanted to share with you our plans for moving to Flagstaff.  In the past two years (see time does fly), we made that trip to England, which was fantastic.  After returning to our routine, we made the decision to make a list of all that we wanted in a town and then to try to find such a place.  Well, the end of that same summer we vacationed with our two youngest children to the Grand Canyon and part of Utah.  We checked out Flagstaff as a possibility and what we found was really amazing.  Not only did we check off every item on our list there was even more than we had imagined.  For the next nine months, we prepared to make the change, sold our house and did in fact, make the move  We will have been here a year in July,  and we love it very much.  The mountains are beautiful!  The area is very rich in natural beauty and wonders.  We are forty-five minutes from the Red Rocks of Sedona, about eighty-five miles from the Grand Canyon, about twenty minutes from Waupatki Indian Ruins,  five miles to the San Francisco Peaks (the westernmost Sacred Indian Mountain, and very near many, many other wonders, such as a meteor crater, and volcanic ruins.  The city is surrounded by national forest; we can literally walk out the door, hike down the street and go into the forest. Northern Arizona University is located here which brings many cultural events to the city and the area is rich in Native American Culture.  I know, I should join the Chamber of Commerce…I just get so excited about the existing beauty, and we haven't begun to see it all yet.  Just wanted to let you know where we are.

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