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Mr. Coomer affected lives in a good way


- BROOKS COOMER Homecoming Reunion, Friday, June 17, 2011
- REUNIONS


Phillip Burris writes:
Mr. Coomer had an effect on many people's lives in a good way. When I think of high school days, he always comes to mind. One of my favorite memories I think of often is when my cousin Harry Staples and I worked at concessions for basketball. Mr. Coomer took Harry and his dad and me to Western for a basketball game. It was the first college game for me and it was Clem Haskins' freshman year. I would love to be there June 17, but can't make it. Mr. Coomer, enjoy. -Phillip Burris
Comments re article 44795 Homecoming Reunion June 17 2011 to honor Brooks Coomer




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