We are still facing stressful times here in Ohio. But we are trying to move forward with our plans to head to Florida on January 3rd. This gives us time to enjoy the holidays with the family here. We will miss being with our son, Ben, in Minnesota and now with Victor who is going to join Ben for the weekend. We are wishing Victor safe driving and a fun time!!
Early in December we made a trip to Indiana for the burial of my mother's last living sibling, Howard, who passed away in December in California. We had him returned to Indiana where he grew up so that he could be buried with his parents and a brother and sister-in-law. Though the weather was intensely cold, we survived the time at the graveside and then met back with the family at my sister, Pearl's house. We had a very nice visit with much reminiscing with old photo albums.
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Audrey with her Uncle Howard when Gary and I were in California, where we stopped to see him in 2014. |
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Photo of the siblings, except Howard, when they met at the home place in Roll, IN in 1963 when their father passed away. Howard did not make it back from California at that time,. |
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Howard with his brother, Bruce, when they visited in Garden Grove, California in 1974 |
Cousins and their children and grandchildren as they gathered at Pearl's.
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David, Julie, Anna, Angie, Nicole, Paul Jr and Pearl |
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David, Victor, Gary and Jeanne |
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Jeanne and Norbert's daughter, Nicole with husband Ron and their children |
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Jeanne and Norbert with their family. Norbert was kind enough the take care of the graveside service and memories for us. |
Thank you Jeanne, Norbert, Pearl, and Liz (not present) who planned the event. These times are never easy, but this more so because it had been so many, many years since most had seen Uncle Howard. We were glad that we could bring him back to his family. And so glad to make his landlady in California, Sennie, happy to grant the wishes that he had expressed to her in recent months. We will be forever grateful to she and her husband who were so kind to him for his last eight years.
Our stay in Ohio has continued with visiting with friends and relatives as usual. The camera was not always present at these events, but I will record the pictures that I did take.
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Class of 1962 Luncheon at Salem Air Park restaurant. |
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More of Class of 1962. Bud so glad that you came out for the event, and Sherry as well. We never know when we go to these luncheons who will show each time. But it is always a nice visit. |
I got out for one of our scrapbooking days and had a wonderful time with visiting and lunch.
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Mary Ann, Leah and Dee |
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Eugenia and Betty |
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Looks like the four Christmasteers to me!! |
Our TOPS chapter had their annual Christmas dinner at Boneshakers in Salem. They have a wonderful menu and we are so glad that an old building has been opened back up. Gary and I also went there to have dinner with our friends Larry and Gloria Cecil on another evening.
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Barb, her friend Bonnie and Ellie |
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Nancy, Shirley (our fearless leader) and Audrey |
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Another Barb and Joann |
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Janet and Shirley |
Our Monday Bible study group had their Christmas Dinner at Cheryl's house and a fun time was enjoyed with much great food!! I look forward to getting some new recipes.
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Carol, one of our leaders. |
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Ann giving a gift to another leader, Cheryl, who is also hostess most of the meetings. |
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Ann, Renaye and Judy |
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Judy with Marty, Mo and Anna |
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Mo and Anna |
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Judy, Marty, Carol, Ann, Anna |
I am so glad to share in this Bible study as it is a great prayer and praise support!! I will look forward to joining them again when we come back to Ohio.
Gary has been doing his usual of meeting with friends and walking the Mall. So he is getting his exercise to wear off this extra eating!! His friend, Rick, took us out for dinner last week and that is always a fun time. Thank you, Rick!!
And we have a couple more dinners out before we leave, so we hope that weather co-operates! Also for our trip south!!
Take care and God Bless!! Happy New Year to you all, wishing you a healthy one!!
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