Gone…

So tonight, through a series of text messages, I came to learn that our high school accounting/computer-lit teacher, Ms. Roths died today of cancer (our = Craig B, Luke, and myself).

As I haven’t been in touch with many people from high school, I haven’t given much thought to most of them. It’s not in a malicious sense that we’ve lost contact–just the kind of separation that comes from leading separate lives that rarely if ever come into contact with each other. This was the case with Ms. Roths and I; therefore I really don’t have much else to write about, other than the surreal-ness that I feel and that I’m still at a place where it hasn’t quite sunk in.

Maybe Luke or Craig B. can contribute more?

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  • http://postblink.com Lucas

    Ms. Roths and I gave each other a hard time frequently in class but, as I was on my downward spiral of flunking out of Jesup, she was one of the few teachers that gave me extensions and time after school to get my grades up in her class.

    One of those teachers that you could get help from if they realized you were struggling and would help out with suggestion of what to do if you feel like your back is against the wall.

  • http://postblink.com Lucas

    Ms. Roths and I gave each other a hard time frequently in class but, as I was on my downward spiral of flunking out of Jesup, she was one of the few teachers that gave me extensions and time after school to get my grades up in her class.

    One of those teachers that you could get help from if they realized you were struggling and would help out with suggestion of what to do if you feel like your back is against the wall.