A show featuring the observations and comedy of radio legend, Randy Miller as well as co-host and man about town, Michael Seward.
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I greatly enjoyed the interview. Much good history about Raytown. We have thousands of wonderful people living and thriving here. RHS64 🎓
over six years ago
Bonnie Muir
I'm a 4th generation Raytowner. My dad,
WF Muir, owned Muir's Walgreen Parmacy for 49 yrs. - it was across the street from Fox's & probably 3x the size of Fox's also having a soda fountain 3x the size of Fox's. I still have a lot of the dishes & mixers. My dad had me ride in his Roundup parade entry when I was little & of course I started working there at age 12 til I was 22. My dad was born in Raytown, my mother moved here at about age 10. My parents graduated from Raytown I think about 1935, then married & lived in Raytown til their death. my older brother, Steve, graduated from Raytown in 1960, & my sister, Jeanie, & I graduated from Raytown South in 1965 & 1974. She still lives there. My great grandfather Greene was the 1st president of the Raytown bank. My Grandpa Muir owned a dairy farm on 63rd where the old silo was & also owned the town grocery store on Raytown Rd just north of Fox's where he was the butcher.
My Aunt Frances Foster was the 1st PostMistress & then my uncle Forest Muir was the postmaster for about 50 yrs. The Greene & Muir families at one time owned about 1/3 of Raytown.
I accept your apology (:
over six years ago
Elaine Ecord Dull
This was hilarious! Love classmate Mayor Mike! Proud of my hometown, RAYTOWN!
WF Muir, owned Muir's Walgreen Parmacy for 49 yrs. - it was across the street from Fox's & probably 3x the size of Fox's also having a soda fountain 3x the size of Fox's. I still have a lot of the dishes & mixers. My dad had me ride in his Roundup parade entry when I was little & of course I started working there at age 12 til I was 22. My dad was born in Raytown, my mother moved here at about age 10. My parents graduated from Raytown I think about 1935, then married & lived in Raytown til their death. my older brother, Steve, graduated from Raytown in 1960, & my sister, Jeanie, & I graduated from Raytown South in 1965 & 1974. She still lives there. My great grandfather Greene was the 1st president of the Raytown bank. My Grandpa Muir owned a dairy farm on 63rd where the old silo was & also owned the town grocery store on Raytown Rd just north of Fox's where he was the butcher.
My Aunt Frances Foster was the 1st PostMistress & then my uncle Forest Muir was the postmaster for about 50 yrs. The Greene & Muir families at one time owned about 1/3 of Raytown.
I accept your apology (: