Manchester Magazine Spring 2014 | Page 32

Second chance at love Manchester creates lifelong bond for California neighbors F or years, a well-worn path connected the Modesto, Calif., homes of two Manchester families. When Mary Baucher ’52 and Gene Palsgove ’48 lost their longtime spouses a few years ago, the path led them to a second chance at love and marriage. In the early 1950s, Bob Baucher ’52 and his bride Mary (Bowman) left the Midwest for Modesto where Bob had a junior high school teaching job. The Bauchers built a home in a 19-acre walnut grove and, several years later, offered a lot to two other Manchester graduates who had settled in Modesto, Gene ’48 and Lenore Butterbaugh Palsgrove ’48. Mary and Lenore both grew up in Oak Park, Ill., and, though the couples didn’t know each other well, “we knew the values we shared,” said Mary. As it turned Mary ’52 and Bob Baucher ’52 (left) and Gene ’48 and Lenore Palsgrove ’48 (right) were longtime neighbors and friends. After their spouses died, Mary and Gene (top photo) married each other.