LETTER OF THE WEEK
While in my mid to late teens, I had several adult role models -- outside
my own mother and father. They ranged from teachers and coaches to
parents of friends. I was deeply saddened to read of the passing of one
of these wonderful people (“Senior Center’s ‘guiding light’ Sandy
Pinkerton dies of cancer,” Oct. 1).
Sandy Pinkerton was a tremendous influence in my life during my late
adolescence. She was the epitome of “class.” Leading by example, she
taught me the dos and don’ts of social life, from dating to how to
properly eat an artichoke in mixed company.
Unfortunately, throughout the years, we lost contact. I would, however,
occasionally see her in front of her once-yellow Mesa del Mar home. As I
would drive by, I would wave or say “hi,” which always triggered memories
of time past.
I could go on and on about Mrs. “P.,” but mine is but one story. I am
sure there are hundreds of others who have volumes to tell of how she
affected their lives and our community.
To her family, I wish them peace and strength during this difficult time.
I want them to know, as I am sure they do, that Sandy Pinkerton was one
“class act.” She will be missed.
KENT M. PAUL
Teacher, Costa Mesa High School
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