I worked with Dennis for a few years at a Lumber Company called Big L Lumber and Homecenter in Edmond, Oklahoma...we were intimate and best friends, and I miss his friendship...
I quit Big L and started working at Tinker AFB in 1985 aqnd got married to a man named Russell Hunter, there in Midwest City in 1986...around that time, Dennis hired on too Macklanburg Duncan and traveled as a salesman, and moved to Ventura and later to Santa Rosa, California...we kept touch and saw each other after the birth of my second son (I had a 4 hear old son, was pregnant when I and Dennis worked together in 83 and became friends) in 1988, we saw each other when he was staying at the Mariott in Oklahoma City for a salesman convention...and we wrote each other until the middle of my pregnancy of my daughter in 1990 and then lost touch, with so much going on for me with kids and he, his business...
I wanted to let him know that Ive been on my own now for 15 years and would love to find him and talk to him and see where his life has went and it would be icing on a cake if he was still single, but I imagine he might probably be married with kids of his own now..but still, he was my first real love and I would enjoy writing or calling or seeing him again...
If anyone knows where his whereabouts might be, I would appreciate some information..Thank You..(Dennis had a younger brother David Everitt, and a sister Dawn Everitt, his fathers name was James Everitt...his birthday was May 1rst and he is 44 years old now..he was about 5'7 or 5'8, had brown hair, green eyes, and wored glasses sometimes...) Why we are looking for them:to reconnect and reunite a great friendship, Ive found others we worked with at the Lumber Co. and fly out to see them every year so thought it would be fun to find him... You can join Unsolved Mysteries and post your own mysteries or interesting stories for the world to read and respond to Click hereScroll all the way down to read replies.Show all stories by Author: 64413 ( Click here )
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