This is Harry Liggett's web log. It began as a blog for the Liggett family and still will have family news, but it also is for news of the Dennison High Class of 1948, OSU classmates and my personal observations. Please send photos and information about what is going on in your family to Harry Liggett at hliggett@sbcglobal.net
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Pirates fire on classmate aboard cruise ship
A Dennison High classmate , Tony Caputo, sent me this email from the ,middle of the Indian Ocean.
Phyllis and I are on a long cruise (about 6 weeks) from Rome to Singapore by the way of Egypt , Dubai , India , Thailand and Malaysia . Did you catch in the news (CNN) that a cruise ship was attacked by PIRATE’S between Oman and Dubai ??? That was US!!
They did fire at us but our captain and crew had spotted them earlier and went full speed ahead and we out-ran them. How about that!! Then we were supposed to stop at Mumbai but we did NOT!
We get back to the USA ( Houston ) in time to spend Christmas with the grandkids, Ann and her husband Mitch.
More later after we get back to Knoxville.
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Eugene McCluskey dies
Many of my DHS classmates new Eugene McC\luskey
Eugene Donald McCluskey Sr., 79, of Dennison, O., passed away suddenly on Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, while enjoying one of his favorite activities, hunting with friends and family.
Born July 13, 1929, near Stillwater, O., he was a son of the late John Franklin and Ona Elizabeth (Donley) McCluskey and was a lifelong resident of Dennison.
Gene was a graduate of Dennison High School in the class of 1947 and a member of the former Grant Street United Methodist Church in Dennison. He worked tirelessly throughout his life to better his community and was a staunch supporter of many of the town's charities and public works.
In addition to serving as a councilman in Dennison from 1956 to 1960, and from 1998 until the time of his passing, he had also worked on projects too numerous to mention for the village's parks and recreation departments, as well as serving on the board of Union Cemetery. Gene had so much to offer his community and never held anything back from serving his friends and neighbors in the Twin City area.
Gene proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War from 1949 to 1952. Of particular note is his service as a member of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's honor guard while stationed in Japan at the height of the Korean War.
An avid outdoorsman, Gene loved the time that he spent in nature while hunting, trapping and fishing which he enjoyed with many of his friends and with his sons. He also enjoyed carpentry and masonry, having built his own home, as well as many garages in the area.
Gene was employed by Associated Grocers from 1965 until 1991. Previously, he had been a police officer for the village of Dennison in the early '60s and had worked in the local clay industry for a number of years.
On May 20, 1949, he married the former Mary Lou Trimmer who survives him. They have two sons, Eugene D. McCluskey Jr. and his wife, Martine, of Ashburn, Va., and Timothy L. McCluskey and his wife, Jackie, of Chesterland, O.; and four grandchildren, Kaitlin, Matthew, Morgan and Vincent McCluskey.
Gene is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Jim (Lois J.) Huff of Uhrichsville, Mrs. Harold (Betty J.) Berquist of New Philadelphia, Mrs. Charles (Irene F.) Riley of Dennison and Mrs. Renate (Mary K.) Barnabi of Dennison; sisters- and brothers-in-law, Harriett McCluskey, Barbara Richardson, Lois Jane Trimmer, Donald Richard "Moe" Trimmer, Ora Trimmer and Carolyn Trimmer; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a brother, John F. McCluskey Jr.; and five sisters, Beulah M. Arnold, Dorothy V. Hite, Josephine M. Hykes, Sophia E. Golec and Sally A. Polen.
Services for Gene, officiated by Rev. Harry Milligan, will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 4, in the R.K. Lindsey Funeral Home at Dennison. Interment will follow in Uhrichsville's Union Cemetery with a military committal service.
Family and friends are invited to call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday (today). In lieu of flowers, those wishing to honor Gene's memory may do so by making a charitable donation to the Dennison Railroad Depot Museum or the Twin City Hospital Foundation.
R.K. Lindsey (740) 922-1970 www.lindseyfh.com
[Times-Reporter, New Philadelphia, OH,Wednesday, December 3, 2008 ]
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Della Liggett moved to new nursing facility
Della May (Reneker) Liggett has been moved to another nursing home due to her increased wandering and behabiors related to Alzheimer's. The new facility has a locked Alzheimer's ward that offers a much more stable environment for her. This also put her much closer to her sister, Gloria Shephard, who does much to help with Della.
See the facility at www.greenmeadowscarecenter.com
The address is:
7770 Columbus Rd.
Louisville, OH 44641
Tel. 330-875-1456
Her son, Sheldon Scott, writes that he does not go to see her often "as she only sees me as a big guy who she doesn't know and is at times shy or fearful around me."
Here's an update from Sheldon who has moved back to Ohio:
Steve and I moved back to Ohio in May of 2007. I am currently working at Mercy Medical Center in Canton in the CVSICU (open heart unit.}. While I liked the Travel RN opportunities, it is nice to have a place to call home.. In July of 2008 we bought a house in the Portage Lakes area. It sits on a corner lot and has one acre of land with it. The neighborhood is wonderful and filled with friendly folk. My new address is 95 W. Caston Rd., Akron, OH 44319."
His new email address is scott.liggett@yahoo.com. (There is a perod between scott and liggett.)
Della, , who celebrated her 80h birthday on May 22, 2008, was married on October 22, 1967 to William Fenton Liggett who died June 19, 1997.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
DHS Class of '48 meets for lunch
Eight members of the Dennison High School Class of 1948 met for lunch Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at the Pro's Table restaurant, 878 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia, OH.
Attending the get-together 60 years after graduation were Frank Angelo of New Philadelphia, Tony Caputo of Knoxville, TN, Carme (Cirincione) Welz of Uhrichsville, Patty (Foutz) Bente of Dennison, Dick Fisher and wife Judi of Uhrichsville, Harry Liggett of Akron, Mabel (Mathias) Wesson of Dennison and John Russo of Uhrichsviille.
Click on the headline above to go to a photo album of the lunch.
Report on the class:
Here’s a report by Harry Liggett who is trying to update information on the class to include birthdates, wedding dates, full names (first and last) of spouses and death dates of the 11 deceased. If you know any of this information, please email it to hliggett@sbcglobal.net
There were 40 members in the graduating class. We know of 11 who are deceased. Thirteen still live around the hometown area and 16 live out of the area. We have had contact with all but eight and are trying to contact them. Some could be deceased.
Here’s what we know:
40 Members in original class
11 Class members are deceased:: Dorothy (Arnold) Marty, Earl Finn, Gene Heddleston, Lois Jean (Hickey) Kail, Don Hodkinson, Miriam Jones, Jack Kiste, Ralph Kopp, Charles McCray, Ed Richardson and Rose Ruggeri. The death of Miriam Jones is not confirmed. The recent deaths include Charles McCray, March 9, 2001; Dorothy (Arnold) Marty September 21, 2007; and Lois Jean (Hickey) Kail, December 25, 2007. Dick Bente, wife of Patty Foutz, died February 6, 2006. Albert Nelson's wife, Pamalee, died June 21, 2008.
13 Still live in the hometown area Dick Fisher has email
16 Live out of the area. Caputo, Liggett, Nelson, Pershing, Phinney and Zeimer have email.
10 Live out of area and have no email. We have contact with Lucille (Dudgeon) Gilcher and Mary (Menapace) Maniscalco, but we are trying to make contact with the eight others. They are Gloria Aldergate, Westerville, OH; Walter Chambers, Westerville, OH,. Juanita (Garner) Barnett, Detroit, MI; James Gold, Alexandria, VA; Clifford Hill, Coshocton, OH; Mary Lou (Hunter) Santrock, Homestread, FL, Sybil (Patterson) Wilbarber, Almoro Springs, FL; ;and Shirley (Staneart) Robinson, Concord, CA..
Attending the get-together 60 years after graduation were Frank Angelo of New Philadelphia, Tony Caputo of Knoxville, TN, Carme (Cirincione) Welz of Uhrichsville, Patty (Foutz) Bente of Dennison, Dick Fisher and wife Judi of Uhrichsville, Harry Liggett of Akron, Mabel (Mathias) Wesson of Dennison and John Russo of Uhrichsviille.
Click on the headline above to go to a photo album of the lunch.
Report on the class:
Here’s a report by Harry Liggett who is trying to update information on the class to include birthdates, wedding dates, full names (first and last) of spouses and death dates of the 11 deceased. If you know any of this information, please email it to hliggett@sbcglobal.net
There were 40 members in the graduating class. We know of 11 who are deceased. Thirteen still live around the hometown area and 16 live out of the area. We have had contact with all but eight and are trying to contact them. Some could be deceased.
Here’s what we know:
40 Members in original class
11 Class members are deceased:: Dorothy (Arnold) Marty, Earl Finn, Gene Heddleston, Lois Jean (Hickey) Kail, Don Hodkinson, Miriam Jones, Jack Kiste, Ralph Kopp, Charles McCray, Ed Richardson and Rose Ruggeri. The death of Miriam Jones is not confirmed. The recent deaths include Charles McCray, March 9, 2001; Dorothy (Arnold) Marty September 21, 2007; and Lois Jean (Hickey) Kail, December 25, 2007. Dick Bente, wife of Patty Foutz, died February 6, 2006. Albert Nelson's wife, Pamalee, died June 21, 2008.
13 Still live in the hometown area Dick Fisher has email
16 Live out of the area. Caputo, Liggett, Nelson, Pershing, Phinney and Zeimer have email.
10 Live out of area and have no email. We have contact with Lucille (Dudgeon) Gilcher and Mary (Menapace) Maniscalco, but we are trying to make contact with the eight others. They are Gloria Aldergate, Westerville, OH; Walter Chambers, Westerville, OH,. Juanita (Garner) Barnett, Detroit, MI; James Gold, Alexandria, VA; Clifford Hill, Coshocton, OH; Mary Lou (Hunter) Santrock, Homestread, FL, Sybil (Patterson) Wilbarber, Almoro Springs, FL; ;and Shirley (Staneart) Robinson, Concord, CA..
Thursday, September 25, 2008
DHS Class '48 to meet for lunch September 30
The Dennison High School Class of 1948 will have a reunion lunch at noon on Tuesday, September 30, at The Pro's Table, 878 E High Ave., New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Tel. 330-339-4212. The restaurant is in the old Bassetti restaurant location.
Click here for restaurant information and directions.
Harry Liggett in Akron, OH
330.724.5808
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Update from Dick Zeimer, DHS Class of 1948
Here's an update from DHS classmate Dick Zeimer. He and wife, Ferrell, moved to Vancouver, WA, in May.
For 31 years we lived in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California . I worked for Rocketdyne where I did structural analysis and tests of rocket engine components and for Atomics International where I did the same for nuclear reactor components. At Rocketdyne we built the rocket engines for the Atlas missiles, the engines for Apollo that put men on the moon, and for the Space Shuttle main engines.
In 1990 we moved to Deersville and ran the Mulberry Lane Bed and Breakfast for 13 years. During those years, and up to May of 2008, we were involved with many community projects. With the help of Bill Dudgeon and others, we started the Deersville Library. It had to be closed when the village sold the old church building where it was located. I got the Tappan-Moravian Trail Scenic Byway designated as a state Scenic Byway and arranged to have 1500 flowering trees planted along Route 250 at Tappan Lake . We were both active in the Deersville Community Players and the Deersville Improvement and Historic Preservation Society (DIHPS). We helped DIHPS get Deersville’s Main Street listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an Historic District. With the DCP I helped build sets for the live performances at the Community Hall and was their official photographer. I also served on the village council for several years.
Recently, I suggested to the Dennison Alumni Association that our High School building should be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. With the help of Marilyn (McCarroll) Wilson and others, this was done and a plaque was installed on the building and an Historical Marker placed in front of the building.
With another couple from Deersville we updated “The History of the Village of Deersville , 1815-1952” which was written by Homer Poulson. We added the village activities and people since 1952 and included the story of Homer Poulson’s trip across the country in a Model T Ford in 1911 with his wife and two young daughters. He kept a good diary and took many photographs which are included. This was reprinted in 2007 and is available at the Deersville General Store or from Mary Jane Engler, PO Box 2 , Deersville , OH 44693 .
In May we finally retired again and moved to Vancouver , WA near our daughter Cheri and family. We live in Fairway Village and our back yard is the 8th fairway. I get to play golf with Cheri, her husband Rick, and grandson Grant. We are not volunteering for anything for the time being.
This is a late update from the front page of the Sept. 8 Harrison News Herald. Sen. Obama passed along Tappan Lake on his way to a gathering in Jefferson Co. and said …”and driving through here I saw that this is as pretty a piece of real estate as there is anywhere in the world.” If you would like to refresh your memory of how nice this area is, go to the Ohio Byways website and click on Tappan-Moravian Trail Scenic Byway and then on Other Points of Interest.
Click on the headline to visit the byway. Be sure to look at Dick's photos.
Erin Liggett's speech wins Council presidency
Erin Liggett, daughter of Tom and Susan Liggett and granddaughter of Helen and Harry Liggett, was elected president of the Student Council at St. Paul School in Akron on Friday, September 5, 2008.
Erin, an eighth grader in her last year at St. Paul School, also was a member of the Student Council last year and starred in productions of the Saint Paul Drama Club. She was Gertrude McFuzz in Suessical the Musical last year and was Annie the year before. She consistently wins honors in Academic Achievement awards at the school and is a regular altar server.
Click on the headline to read the winning speech she gave to win election.
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
The Necklace: A nice touch for 90th birthday party
It was a nice touch to the 90th birthday party of Wanda Kathryn Liggett.
In one display of photographs was one of Wanda as a young girl being held by her mother, Lucy O. (Sauers) Riley. Showing quite nicely in the mother-daughter portrait was a beautiful necklace she was wearing.
Some attending the party on Sunday afternoon may not have known, but that same necklace was being worn--nearly nine decades later--by Lucy's granddaughter and Wanda's youngest child and only daughter Donna Kay (Liggett) Prulhiere.
The party for Wanda was at the home of Donna and her husband, Richard, in Tallmadge. Also there were Wanda's four sons, Ronald Lee, Gary Ray, David Lawrence and Thomas Allen. Wanda also has 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Wanda Kathryn Liggett was born September 2, 1918 in Tuscarawas County, the daughter of Clarence and Lucy (Sauers) Riley and was a 1937 graduate of Midvale High School.
Wanda was married October 5, 1940 in Greenup, Kentucky, to Lawrence Liggett, son of Percy and Grace (Parker) Liggett and grandson of Frank and Nora (Penn) Liggett. Wanda still lives in their home on Greenfield Circle in Tallmadge. Her husband died 21 years ago on October 25, 1987.
Dorothy Huston, a sister of Lawrence, sent an album of photos from the early days. There was a huge cake which said " Happy 90th Birthday Wanda, Mini, Grandma, Great Grandma" and the greeting "Happy 90th Birthday Grandma!" was written with pink chalk on a blackboard.
Wanda's first avocation has always been art. She described for us how she recently used a new medium to capture in paint a photograph she noticed and liked in the newspaper. She still has one grandchild art student and her older graduates were among grandchildren gathered for the big day.
Happy Birthday, Wanda.
CLICK ON HEADLINE ABOVE TO SEE OTHER PHOTOS
CLICK ON HEADLINE ABOVE TO SEE OTHER PHOTOS
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Wanda Liggett to celebrate 90th birthday
An open house is planned Sunday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Wanda Kathryn Liggett of Talllmadge who was born September 2, 1818 in Tuscarawas County, the daughter of Clarence and Lucy (Sauers) Riley and was a 1937 graduate of Midvale High School.
Wanda was married October 5, 1940 to Lawrence Liggett, son of Frank and Nora (Penn) Liggett.
The birthday party will be at the home of her daughter, Donna and Rich Prulhiere, 280 Hanna Drive, Tallmadge, OH.
Cards may be sent to Wanda at 488 Greenfield Circle, Tallmadge, OH 44278
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Denning cousins talk about family history
Robin L. Malernee of Rancho Cordova, CA, and her father from Canton visited Denning cousin Harry Liggett in Akron on Saturday to talk about Denning family history.
Both are descendants of Alexander and Margaret (Couch) Denning. One of the Denning children was Caroline Denning who married William McDonald Liggett. Another daughter, Adeline Betty Denning, married Ezra Malernee. Both Liggett and Malernee served in the Civil War.
Robin, a native of Canton, was home to attend a high school reunion.
Friday, August 08, 2008
Eddie Edwards to attend Stark State
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Latest photos of CJ Espenchied
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Catching up with Joyce and Bill
Catching up with the family of Joyce (Liggett) and Bill Terazzi:
Daughter Tiffani and husband Mark Andrew Wing went to Paris and London on their belated honeymoon in April.
Joyce was laid off a couple of weeks ago and is looking hard for work. “The casino business is very bad,” she reports. “No one is traveling to here from california and other states because of the gas prices. Memorial Day is usually very busy here because everyone comes over for boating and jet skiing but not this year the casinos were hurting. Alot of the other casinos here laid off alot of people.”
Granddaughter Chelsea is having some medical problems and is down to 93 pounds. . She has been taken to several specialists and no one seems to know what is going on. She does not have any eating disorders. So Joyce is very worried about her. She will be turning 20 in August.
Daughter Tiffani and husband Mark Andrew Wing went to Paris and London on their belated honeymoon in April.
Joyce was laid off a couple of weeks ago and is looking hard for work. “The casino business is very bad,” she reports. “No one is traveling to here from california and other states because of the gas prices. Memorial Day is usually very busy here because everyone comes over for boating and jet skiing but not this year the casinos were hurting. Alot of the other casinos here laid off alot of people.”
Granddaughter Chelsea is having some medical problems and is down to 93 pounds. . She has been taken to several specialists and no one seems to know what is going on. She does not have any eating disorders. So Joyce is very worried about her. She will be turning 20 in August.
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Remembering my Mother
Today, June 1, would have been the 110th birthday of my mother, Lillian Mary (Bilderback) Liggett.
Mother was born June 1, 1898 in Colliers, Brooke County, West Virginia, the daughter of William Fenton Bilderback and Lillian Mary Baker. Her mother was born in 1869 in Demorestville, Sophiasburg Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada., the daughter of William Baker and Mary Garrison. William F. Bilderback and Lillian Mary Baker were married March 2, 1892 in Demorestville, Prince Edward County. She died October 26, 1898 at Colliers several months after giving birth to twins and is buried in the cemetery at Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Mother's unnamed twin brother died at birth.
Mother and my father, Harry Doyle Liggett, son of Frank and Nora (Penn) Liggett of Cadiz Junction, Harrison County, Ohio, were married November 17, 1917 in the parsonage of the First Christian Church, 220 N. Fourth St., Steubenville, Ohio, by the Rev. H. D. Darsie. They honeymooned in Syracuse, New York, staying at the home of her aunt and uncle, George and Anna Baker.
Harry Doyle Liggett was working as a telegraph operator in Colliers,for the Pennsylvania Railroad when he met mother who was working as a saleslady at the Woolworth store on Market Sttreet in Steubenville.
They lived in Colliers after their marriage until he was transferred to the old DY tower east of Dennison and the family moved to Dennison on December 19, 1919, living at 211 McCook Ave. He left the railroad and drove a taxicab for six months before going to work as a motorman for the old streetcar line operated by Ohio Service Co. which became the Ohio Power Co. He retired August 31, 1960 as a line foreman after nearly 40 years of service.
The Liggetts moved to 917 W. Court Street in 1922 and to McKee Road, Dennison, on December 17, 1938. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home in McKee Road where mother died July 6, 1973 after suffering a heart attack. Father died February 11, 1983 at Twin City Hospital in Dennison. They are buried in Ridgecrest Memory Gardens in Dover.
Mother worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad for two years during World War II, operating the turn table and servicing engines. She was a member of the Good Shepherd United Brethren Church and its Friendship Class.
~ Harry Liggett in Akron, OH
Mother was born June 1, 1898 in Colliers, Brooke County, West Virginia, the daughter of William Fenton Bilderback and Lillian Mary Baker. Her mother was born in 1869 in Demorestville, Sophiasburg Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada., the daughter of William Baker and Mary Garrison. William F. Bilderback and Lillian Mary Baker were married March 2, 1892 in Demorestville, Prince Edward County. She died October 26, 1898 at Colliers several months after giving birth to twins and is buried in the cemetery at Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Mother's unnamed twin brother died at birth.
Mother and my father, Harry Doyle Liggett, son of Frank and Nora (Penn) Liggett of Cadiz Junction, Harrison County, Ohio, were married November 17, 1917 in the parsonage of the First Christian Church, 220 N. Fourth St., Steubenville, Ohio, by the Rev. H. D. Darsie. They honeymooned in Syracuse, New York, staying at the home of her aunt and uncle, George and Anna Baker.
Harry Doyle Liggett was working as a telegraph operator in Colliers,for the Pennsylvania Railroad when he met mother who was working as a saleslady at the Woolworth store on Market Sttreet in Steubenville.
They lived in Colliers after their marriage until he was transferred to the old DY tower east of Dennison and the family moved to Dennison on December 19, 1919, living at 211 McCook Ave. He left the railroad and drove a taxicab for six months before going to work as a motorman for the old streetcar line operated by Ohio Service Co. which became the Ohio Power Co. He retired August 31, 1960 as a line foreman after nearly 40 years of service.
The Liggetts moved to 917 W. Court Street in 1922 and to McKee Road, Dennison, on December 17, 1938. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home in McKee Road where mother died July 6, 1973 after suffering a heart attack. Father died February 11, 1983 at Twin City Hospital in Dennison. They are buried in Ridgecrest Memory Gardens in Dover.
Mother worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad for two years during World War II, operating the turn table and servicing engines. She was a member of the Good Shepherd United Brethren Church and its Friendship Class.
~ Harry Liggett in Akron, OH
Friday, May 30, 2008
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Jaylin McComb 7th birthday
JaylinMcComb turned 7 on april 18 th , celebrated at Auntie Anne`s in the New Towne mall at New Philadelphia .. she had about 8 friends from school plus family to help her celebrate. She had a Hannah Montanta birthday cake , plus they made pretzels .. Jaylin is the one on the right in the blue flower dress and her little sister in on the left in pink standing off to the side a little then her big sister is in the black shirt second row
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Rev. Hombre Liggett by Sea of Gallilee
The Rev. Hombre Liggett by the Sea of Galilee. It is mentioned in The Bible by 3 other names: The Sea of Kinnereth (or Chinnereth), The Sea of Tiberias.and The Lake of Gennesareth.
Much of the ministry of Jesus Christ, and numerous of His miracles took place in the area of the Sea of Galilee.
From the fishermen of the Sea of Galilee came at least four of The Twelve Apostles - Peter, Andrew, James and John. Jesus stilled the raging storm on the Sea of Galilee that was about to swamp their boat. Jesus, and Peter to a limited extent, walked on the water there. Near its shores Jesus fed the five thousand men, women and children from the miraculous multiplication of five loaves of bread and two fish. Mary of Magdala, the first human to see and speak with the Savior after His resurrection, was from the town of Magdala on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Look on any map of Israel and the Sea of Galilee is difficult to miss. It's the large body of water in Galilee, in the northern part of the land of Israel, directly east of Mount Carmel. Damascus is to the northeast, the valley of Armageddon is to the southwest.
The other photos are from Jerusalem
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Hombre sends photos from Jerusalem
The Gate Beautiful at left and a
rabbi at the Wailing Wall
rabbi at the Wailing Wall
The Rev. Hombre Liggett sent back a couple of photos from Jerusalem. One is the Gate Beautiful where Peter and John healed a crippled beggar (See Acts 3: 2-10) and the other is of a rabbi at the Wailing Wall.
Here is Hombre’s note to his mother.
Hello mom,
I love you so very much. I am rather emotional. Yesterday we walked around Old City Jerusalem. I was at King David's grave, the gate called Beautiful, the Wailing Wall, the Mount of Olives...and the list goes on an on.
I did include a picture of the wailing wall when I email Marci. I will include a picture with this email of the Gate called Beautiful. This is where Peter and John healed the crippled begger, and another picture of a Jewish Rabbi at the wailing wall.
I love you.
Hombre
Monday, March 24, 2008
Joyce Terazzi on Mountain hike
Monday, March 17, 2008
A St. Patrick's Note from Akron
It' s time again to wish a "Happy Birthday" to my great-great grandmother Eliza Cotter who would be 181 years old this St. Patrick's Day. She was born on a March 17 near Newry in County Armagh.
She had a daughter, Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" (my great-grandmother), who like my granddaughter Anna was born on Christmas Day. And, of course, my other granddaughter is named Erin. Myself, more like an ordinary three-leaf clover, was born on the third day of the third month of 1930.
~~Harry Liggett
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
McCombs celebrate anniversary
Jean & Don McComb just celebrated their 37 anniversary on Feb 27. They took a short trip to Apex, North Carolina.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Brylee McComb celebrates second birthday
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Tiffani and Mark at Christmas
Tiffani (Terazzi) and Mark Wang celebrating Christmas 2007. At right is Joyce (Liggett) Terazzi.
Tiffani, daughter of Joyce and Bill Terazzi of Bullhead City, Arizona, was married Saturday, August 4, 2007, to Mark Andrew Wing of Stanton, CA. See earlier posts.
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Photos were sent by Joyce Terazzi,.
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