Lynn (Kase) Sarver

 

(Editor's note.  Michael Sarver passed away on November 20th, 2007.  We located his obituary on the Cape Cod Times)

(Editor's note.  The following was received from Lynn on 9/4/07)
2007 update. Since the last reunion, after five years of Michael’s commuting back and forth to Raleigh/Boston, I decided to move to NC also.  We rented an apartment for a year while we had Michael’s dream house built.  It is a beautiful 5,000 sq.ft. brick house.  We have lived here for three years but now it is on the market as Michael’s job has shifted to Ames, Iowa.  We will not be moving there but more than likely, will end up in the Florida area since I am now used to the warmer weather and like it.  We still have our Cape house but are now renting it out year round so that I don’t have to keep running back and forth, etc.  Ideally, after we sell this house, we will buy a house in the Tequesta area of Florida, then sell our condo in Miami and end up with just two properties.

I keep busy being the CEO of our small company – basically, this means a lot of paper work.  I nanny two children three afternoons a week; play the dulcimer, psaltery and the piano and when I have extra time, I paint (watercolors).   I guess I’m now considered a professional as I sold three paintings this year. We still travel quite a bit, at least one new country a year and see the grandchildren wherever we can.  My oldest is 15 and the youngest is 2-1/2.  They are delightful and I will try to remember to bring pictures of them.  Two of my four children are married. My daughter (a teacher) is divorced and has three children; however, she is hoping that a childhood sweetheart will be marrying her sometime soon.  My oldest son (builder) is still single and has a home in Killington, VT as well as Cape Cod.  My middle son has two small children and practices law in Northampton, MA.  Our youngest son recently married a Columbian girl whom he met in grad school (U of Miami) and they live and work in Miami.

This pretty much sums up what’s happening here – I am looking forward to catching up with all the news at the reunion and seeing you all.

link to LaBodega website: http://www.capecodtoday.com/index.php?module=pnBizDir&func=click&lid=5253&cid=422


1997 recap. Marilyn has worked in different fields including education, nursing homes, accounting, architecture, banking, mental rehabilitation, legal and airline (Continental) as an Administrative Assistant. Currently she is co-owner of the Boston Tee Bag Company and manages a clothing boutique, LaBodega, in Brewster, Cape Cod. She has traveled to China, Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia, Bora Bora, Moorea, Tahiti, Hawaii, Guam, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France, England, Wales, Mexico, British Virgin Islands. Her special accomplishments include mastering Beethoven’s Op 13; as “Rainbow Annie”, the clown, placed 2nd out of a field of 600 in the character competition winning 2 awards and eventually did a guest appearance on the TV soap opera “All My Children”; recently she and her husband obtained a design patent on the “Tee” bag. She also enjoys cross country skiing, canoeing, and walking the beaches of Cape Cod.


1982 recap. Marilyn lives on Cape Cod with her husband Michael and 4 children, Jeffrey, Pam, Colin and Mathew. She is an Executive Secretary , Accountant, factotum and Michael is an Engineer now serving in Saudi Arabia. She attended Hunter College, Fischer Jr College and Cape Cod Community College. They have lived in NYC and Duxsbury, MA, and on The Cape. She is interested in physical fitness, tennis, sailing and interior decorating. They have built an addition onto their house doing all the work themselves, from masonry to roofing.

 



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