Daniel Hand High School Alumni
Madison, Connecticut (CT)
Judith Varley
Daniel Hand High School
Class of 1973
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JUDITH'S PROFILE
| First Name | Judith |
| Last Name | Varley |
| Graduation Year | Class of 1973 |
| Gender | Female |
| City | N/A |
| State/Province | CT |
| Country | United States |
| Occupation | Licensed Practical Nurse |
| Married | Divorced |
| Favorite School Memory | I was always laughing in HS, well, except if I flunked a test. I was involved in a lot of clubs & was Secretary-Treasurer for the Red Cross Club. |
| About Me | I wanted to be a nurse since I was 12 yrs. old & everything I did from that time brought me to that career. I graduated in Oct. 77' from LPN school got married in Nov. 77' & started working on the neurosurgical floor at L&M Hospital in New London, Ct. I then went on to work on the postpartum floor, work as a school nurse & now presently I am a charge nurse at a Long Term Care Facility. I have 3 grown sons, Matthew, Timothy & Andrew who are all successful & happy. I got divorced in Feb. 09' after 31 yrs. but have been dating a ...(read more) |
Class of 1973 Alumni and Other Nearby Classes
→ Reunite with 24 class of 1973 alumni that have joined.
Amy Miller
Class of 1984
Betty Grovenstein
Class of 1990
Megan Hamner
Class of 1998
Marcelle Allain
Class of 1973
Steve Smith
Class of 1995
Allison Snow
Class of 1970
Allison Fitzgerald
Class of 1980
Brenda Martin
Class of 1966
Debbie Anderson
Class of 1974
Scott Erskine
Class of 1990
Rickey Johnson
Class of 1974
Judy Allman
Class of 1973
Douglas Nilson
Class of 1972
Tom Gere
Class of 1976
Don Clark
Class of 1984
Lynn Schumann
Class of 1971
Robin Finnegan
Class of 1980
Karen Keane
Class of 2003
Recent Class of 1973 Reunions
Plan a Class of 1973 Reunion for Free
Class of 1974
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: Jul 20, 2024
Description: Open for suggestions for this event one of my favourites in history was Chatfield Harlow.
