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
Monday, December 27, 2010
Liggett girls on Christmas Day 2010
Erin and Anna Liggett on Christmas Day 2010. It was Anna's first birthday. They are daughters of Tom and Susan Liggett and granddaughters of Harry and the late Helen Liggett.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Pillsbury Doughboy Obituary
This obituary is courtesy of Charlie Buffum in NYC:
The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a yeast infection and trauma
complications from repeated pokes in the belly. He was 71.
Doughboy was buried in a lightly greased coffin. Dozens of Celebrities
turned out to pay their respects, including Mrs. Buttersworth, Hungry
Jack, the California Raisins, Betty Crocker, and the Hostess Twinkies...
The grave site was piled high with flours.
Aunt Jemima delivered the eulogy and lovingly described Doughboy as a
man who never knew how much he was kneaded. Doughboy rose quickly in
show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers.
He was considered a very smart cookie, but wasted much of his dough on
half-baked schemes. Despite being a little flaky at times, he still
was a crusty old man and was considered a positive roll model for
millions..
Doughboy is survived by his wife Play Dough, three children: John
Dough, Jane Dough and Dosey Dough, plus they had one in the oven. He is
also survived by his elderly father, Pop Tart.
The funeral was held at 3:50 for about 20 minutes.
The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a yeast infection and trauma
complications from repeated pokes in the belly. He was 71.
Doughboy was buried in a lightly greased coffin. Dozens of Celebrities
turned out to pay their respects, including Mrs. Buttersworth, Hungry
Jack, the California Raisins, Betty Crocker, and the Hostess Twinkies...
The grave site was piled high with flours.
Aunt Jemima delivered the eulogy and lovingly described Doughboy as a
man who never knew how much he was kneaded. Doughboy rose quickly in
show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers.
He was considered a very smart cookie, but wasted much of his dough on
half-baked schemes. Despite being a little flaky at times, he still
was a crusty old man and was considered a positive roll model for
millions..
Doughboy is survived by his wife Play Dough, three children: John
Dough, Jane Dough and Dosey Dough, plus they had one in the oven. He is
also survived by his elderly father, Pop Tart.
The funeral was held at 3:50 for about 20 minutes.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Lisa promotes her jewelry on Facebook
Lisa (Williams) Espenchied started a business making Mother and Child Name Bracelets. She now has a Facebook page called Cecilia’s Keepsake Jewelry and has expanded into all kinds of jewelry. Jewelry is one of a kind, sterling silver at an affordable price. Most jewelry takes 7-10 days to complete. There are photos of the jewelry on the page.
See it now
See it now
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Birthday memorial for Helen Liggett
This is a birthday memorial for what would have been the 80th birthday of Helen Liggett on Monday, November 15, 2010. The 7 a.m. Mass at St. Paul Catholic Church on her birthday is in memory of Helen who died June 26, 2010. The silver balloon reads "Happy Birthday" and the red one reads "I love you."
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
7 attend DHS get-together
The Dennison High Class of 1948 get-togethers started with a few of the girls getting together. The guys were in the majority though on Wednesday (November 10) for lunch at the Bob Evans restaurant at New Towne Mall.
Attending were Lenora (Boughton) Dudgeon, Pat (Foutz) Bente, Ethel (Marty) Kleski, John Brown, Dick Fisher and wife Judi, John Russo and wife Mary Jane and Harry Liggett. There were an even dozen at the October 20 get-together at Sugarcreek.
More are expected at the Christmas holiday lunch at noon the second Wednesday, December 8, at Pangrazio’s restaurant on Grant Street in Dennisson.
I will try to send out a reminder on that get-together.
Sad news to report: Carme (Ciricincone) Welz was injured in a fall and is now a patient at Beacon Pointe Rehab Center, 5166 Spanson Dr SE Uhrichsville, Ohio 44683.
Carme joins two other classmates who are patients there: Bill Garabrant and Peg (Arnold) Heakin and her husband, Tom.
I am trying to compile an updated list of class members with addresses, telephone numbers, birthdates, spouses full name and wedding date and email addresses. There are several classmates for whom we have little or no information.
There were 40 in our class. 13 are known deceased, 14 still live around Dennison and 13 are out of town. Eight have e-mail addresses.
Please send any information or corrections:
Harry Liggett
544 N. Firestone Blvd.
Akron, OH 44301-2254
Tel. 330.724.5808
Email: hliggett@sbcglobal.net
Attending were Lenora (Boughton) Dudgeon, Pat (Foutz) Bente, Ethel (Marty) Kleski, John Brown, Dick Fisher and wife Judi, John Russo and wife Mary Jane and Harry Liggett. There were an even dozen at the October 20 get-together at Sugarcreek.
More are expected at the Christmas holiday lunch at noon the second Wednesday, December 8, at Pangrazio’s restaurant on Grant Street in Dennisson.
I will try to send out a reminder on that get-together.
Sad news to report: Carme (Ciricincone) Welz was injured in a fall and is now a patient at Beacon Pointe Rehab Center, 5166 Spanson Dr SE Uhrichsville, Ohio 44683.
Carme joins two other classmates who are patients there: Bill Garabrant and Peg (Arnold) Heakin and her husband, Tom.
I am trying to compile an updated list of class members with addresses, telephone numbers, birthdates, spouses full name and wedding date and email addresses. There are several classmates for whom we have little or no information.
There were 40 in our class. 13 are known deceased, 14 still live around Dennison and 13 are out of town. Eight have e-mail addresses.
Please send any information or corrections:
Harry Liggett
544 N. Firestone Blvd.
Akron, OH 44301-2254
Tel. 330.724.5808
Email: hliggett@sbcglobal.net
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
C.J. enjoying the Fall weather
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Children of Frank and Nora Liggett
This photo shows seven ot the ten children of Frank A. and Nora Dell (Penn) Liggett of Cadiz Junction, Harrison County, Ohio.
In front are:
Harry Doyle b. Sep 7, 1895 d. Feb. 11, 1983 wed Lillian Mary Bilderbck
William McDonald b. June 4, 1910 d,. April 19, 1983 wed Corrine Frances Bauch
Seated (from left) are:
Burdette “Burt” Penn b. March 11, 1902 d, April 3, 1973 wed Wilma Stiff.
Wilma Bell b. June 3, 1903 d. October 12, 2002 wed George Baker
Wiifred Irene b. March 10, 1908 d. June 27, 1993 wed Lloyd Krebs
Mother Nora (Penn) Liggett b . Jan. 8, 1874 d. May 21, 1971 wed Frank Liggett
Mary Ellen b, July 30, 1912 d. August 28, 2006 wed Louis B. Ong
George Wayne “Skeet” Liggett b. March 1, 1899 d. April 3, 1971 wed Lorena Mae Mattern
Not in the photo are:
Percy Ray b. October 4, 1893 d. October 3, 1970
Edith Marie b December28, 1901 d. February 2, 1920
Frank Arthur b. Jan 13, 1906 d. January 27, 1986
In front are:
Harry Doyle b. Sep 7, 1895 d. Feb. 11, 1983 wed Lillian Mary Bilderbck
William McDonald b. June 4, 1910 d,. April 19, 1983 wed Corrine Frances Bauch
Seated (from left) are:
Burdette “Burt” Penn b. March 11, 1902 d, April 3, 1973 wed Wilma Stiff.
Wilma Bell b. June 3, 1903 d. October 12, 2002 wed George Baker
Wiifred Irene b. March 10, 1908 d. June 27, 1993 wed Lloyd Krebs
Mother Nora (Penn) Liggett b . Jan. 8, 1874 d. May 21, 1971 wed Frank Liggett
Mary Ellen b, July 30, 1912 d. August 28, 2006 wed Louis B. Ong
George Wayne “Skeet” Liggett b. March 1, 1899 d. April 3, 1971 wed Lorena Mae Mattern
Not in the photo are:
Percy Ray b. October 4, 1893 d. October 3, 1970
Edith Marie b December28, 1901 d. February 2, 1920
Frank Arthur b. Jan 13, 1906 d. January 27, 1986
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Chelsea in a hat
Joyce (Liggett) Terazzi sends us this nice photo of her granddaughter Chelsea
Chelsea just turned 22 on August 21.
Chelsea just turned 22 on August 21.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Friel family 52 years ago
Here’s a photo I shot 52 years ago of my sister’s children. The family and their children and grandchilden met today (Sunday, August 15, 2010) at Uhrichsville City Park for a family picnic and enjoyed the water slides and food.. There were three girls and five boys in the family. I am posting the old photo to let them know how proud I am of the way they turned out. Children of the late Ora Cameron Friel and Wilma Mae Liggett in December, 1958 were (seated from left) James Alvin, Michael Frederick, Frederick Doyle and William Cameron. In front are Mary Ann and Harry Dale. Born later were Diann Lynn and Patricia Jo. Frederick Doyle died December 9, 1975.
Enjoying corn on the cob are brothers Dale and Bill today
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Funeral Mass for Helen Liggett is Wednesday
Helen C. Liggett, 79, of N. Firestone Blvd., died at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Hospice Care Center on Ridgewood Road,
Helen was born November 15, 1930 in Perry Township, Carroll County, Ohio, the daughter of John and Rose (Gedeon) Smolak, both immigrants of Czechoslovakia. The family moved to 625 Logan Street, Dennison, Ohio, in April 1934. Helen was a 1948 graduate of Immaculate Conception High School in Dennison.
She was married September 7, 1957 in Immaculate Conception Church in Dennison to Harry Liggett Before her marriage, Helen was employed as a secretary of Consolidated Distributing Company in Uhrichsville The couple moved to Akron in 1965 when her husband accepted a position with the Akron Beacon Journal. They have since then been members of St. Paul Catholic Church on Brown Street in Akron.
Helen had a beautiful smile and an abundant love of God. She enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening.
Helen leaves her husband, sons Thomas (Susan) of Akron and Robert of Copley and two granddaughters, Erin Catherine and Anna Teresa; sisters, Agnes Hayden of Fairlawn and Betty Hicks of Dennison, and brother Paul of Dennison.
Preceding her in death were her parents; sisters Mary Chini, Pauline Kowal, Josephine and Margaret; brother George and half-brothers Stephen, John and Joseph. Joseph died in a bomber crash in April, 1944 during World War II.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Saint Paul Church with the Rev. Fr. Matthew Ischay officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the Kucko-Anthony Funeral Home, S. Main St., from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
We will be seeing you in every lovely Summer day,
in everything that’s bright and gay.
We will always think of you that way.
We will find you in the morning sun and when the day is through
We will be looking at the moon, but we’ll be seeing you.
Helen was born November 15, 1930 in Perry Township, Carroll County, Ohio, the daughter of John and Rose (Gedeon) Smolak, both immigrants of Czechoslovakia. The family moved to 625 Logan Street, Dennison, Ohio, in April 1934. Helen was a 1948 graduate of Immaculate Conception High School in Dennison.
She was married September 7, 1957 in Immaculate Conception Church in Dennison to Harry Liggett Before her marriage, Helen was employed as a secretary of Consolidated Distributing Company in Uhrichsville The couple moved to Akron in 1965 when her husband accepted a position with the Akron Beacon Journal. They have since then been members of St. Paul Catholic Church on Brown Street in Akron.
Helen had a beautiful smile and an abundant love of God. She enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening.
Helen leaves her husband, sons Thomas (Susan) of Akron and Robert of Copley and two granddaughters, Erin Catherine and Anna Teresa; sisters, Agnes Hayden of Fairlawn and Betty Hicks of Dennison, and brother Paul of Dennison.
Preceding her in death were her parents; sisters Mary Chini, Pauline Kowal, Josephine and Margaret; brother George and half-brothers Stephen, John and Joseph. Joseph died in a bomber crash in April, 1944 during World War II.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Saint Paul Church with the Rev. Fr. Matthew Ischay officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the Kucko-Anthony Funeral Home, S. Main St., from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
We will be seeing you in every lovely Summer day,
in everything that’s bright and gay.
We will always think of you that way.
We will find you in the morning sun and when the day is through
We will be looking at the moon, but we’ll be seeing you.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Hombre Liggett loses bid for Congress
Hombre Liggett came in sixth of eight in the crowded 18th District U.S. representative race on Tuesday. He received 8 per cent of the vote or 4,107 votes. Here are the unofficial results.
Bob Gibbs 10,948 21%
Fred Dailey 10,789 21%
Jeanette Moll 9,922 19%
Ron Hood 8,140 16%
Dave Daubenmire 6,220 12%
Hombre Liggett 4,017 8%
Michael Royer 1,294 2%
Beau Bromberg 884 2%
Bob Gibbs 10,948 21%
Fred Dailey 10,789 21%
Jeanette Moll 9,922 19%
Ron Hood 8,140 16%
Dave Daubenmire 6,220 12%
Hombre Liggett 4,017 8%
Michael Royer 1,294 2%
Beau Bromberg 884 2%
Monday, March 15, 2010
Monday, March 08, 2010
Crocus are shooting up in our backyard
The Crocus
By Harriet Beecher Stowe
Beneath the sunny autumn sky,
With gold leaves dropping round,
We sought, my little friend and I,
The consecrated ground,
Where, calm beneath the holy cross,
O'ershadowed by sweet skies,
Sleeps tranquilly that youthful form,
Those blue unclouded eyes.
Around the soft, green swelling mound
We scooped the earth away,
And buried deep the crocus-bulbs
Against a coming day.
"These roots are dry, and brown, and sere;
Why plant them here?" he said,
"To leave them, all the winter long,
So desolate and dead."
"Dear child, within each sere dead form
There sleeps a living flower,
And angel-like it shall arise
In spring's returning hour."
Ah, deeper down cold, dark, and chill
We buried our heart's flower,
But angel-like shall he arise
In spring's immortal hour.
In blue and yellow from its grave
Springs up the crocus fair,
And God shall raise those bright blue eyes,
Those sunny waves of hair.
Not for a fading summer's morn,
Not for a fleeting hour,
But for an endless age of bliss,
Shall rise our heart's dear flower
[The photo was taken last March, but crocus are shooting up now.]
[The photo was taken last March, but crocus are shooting up now.]
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Hombre Liggett puts up video introduction
Here's a video posted on You Tube by Homgre Liggett who is running for Congress in the 18th District. The video is about 3.5 minutes.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Guess who is still in love at 80
Click on the headline to see my birthday page.
I was born on the third month of the third day of 1930. My mother became 33 that year. She gave me three first names. I had three siblings. I received a bachelor's degree from OSU in 1953 and worked at the ABJ for 30 years. Among the No. 1 songs in 1930 was "Three Little Words" You can listen to three different renditions of it on my birthday page.
I was born on the third month of the third day of 1930. My mother became 33 that year. She gave me three first names. I had three siblings. I received a bachelor's degree from OSU in 1953 and worked at the ABJ for 30 years. Among the No. 1 songs in 1930 was "Three Little Words" You can listen to three different renditions of it on my birthday page.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
It happened 39 years ago today
Liggett, McComb Vows Read
Miss Jean Liggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Liggett of 617 Trenton Ave., Uhrichsville, became the bride of Donnie McComb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComb of 230 S. Walnut. St., Gnadenhutten, in a. single ring wedding ceremony held Feb. 27 in the Uhrichsville Moravian Church. Rev. Fred Morganstern was officiant for the 2 p.m. vows
The altar of the church was decorated with palms and for the occasion, the organist, Mrs. Leah. Price, played the "Wedding March.”
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a blue street-length long-sleeved dress which
buttoned to the waist. Her pill. box headpiece held an elbow-length illusion veil and for her bridal bouquet, she carried a nosegay of white carnations centered with roses.
She completed her attire with a cross necklace and a bracelet.
Mrs. Joyce Terazzi of Portsmouth, 0., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a Burgundy velvet dress with long sleeves and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and roses .
Serving as best man was Bill Friel of Gnadenhutten, cousin of the bride. Ushers were Bill Liggett, brother of the bride and Jim. Friel of Gnadenhutten, cousin of the bride.
For. her daughter's. wedding, Mrs. LIggett chose a navy blue suit with white accessories and a corsage.
The groom's mother wore a light blue ensemble with red accessories and a carnation corsage.
Following the wedding, a reception was held in the church basement where a blue and white color scheme was carried out. Vicky Cox registered the guests, Gerry Tidrick cut the cake, and Elayne McComb served punch.
The bride is a student at Claymont High School and her husband is a 1970 graduate of Indian Valley South High School. He is presently employed by Tusco Manufacturing.
They are now residing at 617 Trenton Ave., Uhrichsville.
Wedding guests were from Uhrichsville, Dennison, Gnadenhutten, and Portsmouth.
[Reprinted from a newspaper clipping in a Liggett scrapbook]
Miss Jean Liggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Liggett of 617 Trenton Ave., Uhrichsville, became the bride of Donnie McComb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComb of 230 S. Walnut. St., Gnadenhutten, in a. single ring wedding ceremony held Feb. 27 in the Uhrichsville Moravian Church. Rev. Fred Morganstern was officiant for the 2 p.m. vows
The altar of the church was decorated with palms and for the occasion, the organist, Mrs. Leah. Price, played the "Wedding March.”
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a blue street-length long-sleeved dress which
buttoned to the waist. Her pill. box headpiece held an elbow-length illusion veil and for her bridal bouquet, she carried a nosegay of white carnations centered with roses.
She completed her attire with a cross necklace and a bracelet.
Mrs. Joyce Terazzi of Portsmouth, 0., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a Burgundy velvet dress with long sleeves and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and roses .
Serving as best man was Bill Friel of Gnadenhutten, cousin of the bride. Ushers were Bill Liggett, brother of the bride and Jim. Friel of Gnadenhutten, cousin of the bride.
For. her daughter's. wedding, Mrs. LIggett chose a navy blue suit with white accessories and a corsage.
The groom's mother wore a light blue ensemble with red accessories and a carnation corsage.
Following the wedding, a reception was held in the church basement where a blue and white color scheme was carried out. Vicky Cox registered the guests, Gerry Tidrick cut the cake, and Elayne McComb served punch.
The bride is a student at Claymont High School and her husband is a 1970 graduate of Indian Valley South High School. He is presently employed by Tusco Manufacturing.
They are now residing at 617 Trenton Ave., Uhrichsville.
Wedding guests were from Uhrichsville, Dennison, Gnadenhutten, and Portsmouth.
[Reprinted from a newspaper clipping in a Liggett scrapbook]
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Hombre Liggett is running for Congress
Hombre Liggett, son of William P. and Monica Liggett of Dover is running for Congress from the 18th Ohio District. Here is a copy of his website at www.LiggettForCongress.com
There was a January 21 in the dining room at Tuscora Park with an autographed copy of Sarah Palin’s book, “Going Rogue” auctioned off.
The 18h District which includes Tuscarawas County has been represented by Democrat Zachary Space since 2007
Hombe Liggett, born September 11, 1970, is a 1989 graduate of Dover High School. In May, 1994, he opened the Church of the Harvest, a non-denominationl church, in a building formerly operated by a restaurant and banquet hall at 1446 Fourth St. NW (Boulevard) in New Philadelphia. He was married Saturday, August 6, 1994 at the Sharon Moravian Church at Tuscarawas to Marci Jo Davis, daughter of Charles (Monty) Davis and Sandy Kerns.
Click on the headline to go to Hombre's website.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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