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11/11/17 02:22 PM #90    

 

Darlene Hafner (Tennyson)

Russell, hope you have a great birthday.  Don't celebrate too much.


11/12/17 07:08 AM #91    

 

Sonja Cook (Rudolph)

i hope you had a very nwnorable birthday!

Sonja


11/12/17 02:59 PM #92    

 

Sonja Cook (Rudolph)

Russell that was supposed to read hope you have a very memorable birthday!  That was not a secret code:)


12/22/17 11:21 AM #93    

 

Darlene Hafner (Tennyson)

Thanks for the update.   Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family.  It's cold here and some snow.  Below zero wind temps for Christmas Day but we know how to deal with it. 


03/08/18 04:20 PM #94    

 

Darlene Hafner (Tennyson)

We lost another classmate Wed. Mar. 7.  Frank DeBolt died after a short illness of cancer.  Please  remember his wife Ada and their family in your prayers.  I will send an obituary when I get one.  Darlene


03/10/18 08:31 AM #95    

Frank DeBolt

Darlene, He died Thursday March 8, thanks for your thoughts.You can find the obit in Jamestown Sun .


05/11/18 07:03 PM #96    

 

Barbara Willey (Silkey)

Received a call this evening from Becky Klein, Sonja Rudolph's sister.  Sonja fell and broke her hip.  Its been surgically repaired and she is in rehab in Ava Maria Rehab Center in Jamestown.  Her husband, Ralph has also been admitted into Ava Maria.  I'm sure Sonja would appreciate prayers from classmates.  I will keep you posted on any further news of Sonja.

Barb (Willey) Silkey

 

 

 

 


05/12/18 01:55 PM #97    

 

Darlene Hafner (Tennyson)

Thanks for the info.  Jan and I are planning on going to visit her next week.


05/19/18 01:52 PM #98    

 

Darlene Hafner (Tennyson)

Jan and I went to see Sonja in Ava Maria on Monday.  She is doing well with physical therapy twice a day.  They keep her busy.  She doesn't have her computer with her, so she isn't able to communicate with anyone.  Her cell # is 701-320-2505 if anyone would like to call her.


06/03/18 04:52 PM #99    

 

Sonja Cook (Rudolph)

Thaks  for all your prayers and well wishes. I am home  and doing well. Hoem health is comining for awhile. A good friend is actually staying here with me. I am so grateful!


06/04/18 07:16 AM #100    

 

Barbara Willey (Silkey)

Sonja, So happy you are home and able to heal in your own home.  And the added blessing of having a friend stay with you for exra assistance is frosting on the cake.  We think of you often and wish we were closer so we could see you but miles come between us.  We do get home as often as possible to see Doris but that too is quite a full day trip for us.  Praying for you and Ralph as you journey through this trying time.

Hugs,

Barb & Dick


06/06/18 10:02 AM #101    

 

Sonja Cook (Rudolph)

​Thank you for all the prayers and well wishes!

​I'm doing quit well with the surgery, the sicatic nerve on the opposite leg is just really very painful!

​Tomorrow I will get a steriod shot and if that works I can start Pt again! I walk around the house and to the car etc with the aide of my walker.

​Mary is sticking with me yet. I am so lucky. I am not so sure I could be here by my self if it were'nt for her. Jan has offered to come and help, too! That is so nice. She and Darlene are good medicine:)

​Sorry to hear Doris cannot be up and about anymore. So sad. I know it is difficult for you two.  Those miles often get in the way of what we would like to do.

​Take care and think of you often!

​Love Sonja


09/11/18 03:56 PM #102    

 

Barbara Willey (Silkey)

Classmates,

Thank you all so much for the Angel we received with sympathy for the death of Dick's mom, Doris.  She had been in Golden Acres for a year and had steadily gotten worse.  She was approaching her 98 birthday in November.  I only hope that most of us could live life to the fullest as she did up until a year ago.  Our Lord decided he wanted her to spend her time with Him in heaven.  And so we mourn our loss.  As the angel message states, "Apart maybe in distance, but never in heart."

Thank you Darlene and Janice for attending; it was wonderful to see you both.

Barb & Dick Silkey 


11/12/18 02:32 PM #103    

 

Darlene Hafner (Tennyson)

I am wondering why I don't get the notices of the upcoming birthdays and comments anymore?  I don't know how to get back on. Please someone help me.


12/26/18 07:56 AM #104    

 

Sonja Cook (Rudolph)

WE HAD ENOUGH SNOW COVER TO MAKE IT WHITE IN PLACES, WITH THE BROWN SHOWING THROUGH HERE AND  THRTR!

SAT i SPENT TIME WITH ADELE AND CHRISTMAS WITH RALPH.

iT IS A LITTLE STRAANGE NOT HAVEING TO GO GET ADELE AND BRING HER HERE, MAKE A MEAL AND THEN TAKE HER BACK. 

HOPE YOUR TREATURE HUNT WAS A SUCCESSJ!

MAY YOUR NEW YEAR BE BLESSED WITH HEALTH AND HAPPINESS!


12/26/18 01:16 PM #105    

 

Barbara Willey (Silkey)

Classmates,

Merry Christmas to all classmates and Blessings in the New Year 2019.  Praying for JOY for each of you!  It started snowing here about 3 o'clock this morning (Weds) and still snowing buckets on us.  Hoping this stops and driving will not be a problem as eldest son, Tim & Missy, will be coming in from Minnesota on Friday.  Their kids, one  recent college graduate and one college age will not be coming but thats okay--time moves on and we accept that.

Our Christmas was spent both eve and day with middle son, Steve &  Chris, twin grandsons Brett & Kyle, and granddaughter, Rachel.  And 2 labs, granddog Molly and our dog Willow, also a heintz 57 great granddog, Remi , rescued from Texas.  The dogs all exchange presents and get extra from the humans.  Its a ruckus time as they love opening their gifts and their humans spend their time supervising and laughing till it hurts.

We skyped with son David & Uly in California during this time too.  They live in South Lake Tahoo and they were getting lots of snow .  Planning a snowboarding jaunt after we were off skyp.

So our Christmas was wild with the dogs, humans playing board and card games, & eating to much. Today Dick and I rest up for the next gathering of the clan.  And always remembering these are the times to treasure and cherish.

Barb(Willey)Silkey


12/27/18 07:21 AM #106    

 

Sonja Cook (Rudolph)

You had alot going on at your house! Fun to hear how everyone was arriving at different times etc. Hope the next group does not run into bad weather!  Stay safe!

 

,

 


12/28/18 08:04 AM #107    

 

Sonja Cook (Rudolph)

Our raging winter strom has passed. Sun is shining, but windchill warnings of feeling like 30 below! I may venture out this afternoon to get the mail. The storm left more snow than we have had all year, so everyone is digging out! I am lucky to have such a good landlord who gets out and cleans things off right away!

Let us know how your family makes it or not Barb. It sound like ice in the east. This is why the girls quit coming home at ChristmS. I did go to WA the first part of Dec.to attend our granddaughters Nutcracker. She is really maturing into a strong dancer! 

Spent Sat with Adele and Christmas with Ralph. 

May you all have a blessed New Year!

Sonja

 


12/28/18 01:09 PM #108    

 

Barbara Willey (Silkey)

Greetings,

Sonja, family is on the way as I write this.  I'll breathe easier when they arrive tonight. 

Jill, thank you for the nice planner book.  It will come in handy even tho, now at this age, I try not to plan to much.  Want to be more of a free spirit----hehe.  Thinking of being a free spirit, started to remember our suppers at each other's house's.  Remember being at your place and all of us were wearing stirrup pants!   We danced all over your frontroom!  We all thought we were the cats pajamas as we were dressed so smart.  Funny how those memories come flooding back at certain times. 

Barb


12/29/18 01:57 PM #109    

 

Jill Rogelstad (Wagner)

Hi to all my classmates,

We've had snow in Spokane 4 times but only 2 or 3 inches each time so not to much to shovel. My neightbor came over today and shoveled and caught her out there as was washing clothes and trying to catch up some while niece at work but gets home early on Saturdays around 4:30.,Niece found a house on south hill so said you'd never see me up there in winter. The hills get awful icy after it snows. Ivy thanks for what you send me on e-mail as very interesting. Happy New Year to all and a wonderful 2019. Great nephew getting married July 26th so will try and go back as getting married in Horse out of Fargo. Never been there.. Not sure how I'll go as flying to Louisville July 6th for Eagles Grand Convention and coming home the 12th. Friend will meet me in Branson if I find I can go. Good luck to all of you. Take care each and everyone of you. Jill Wagner


01/05/19 04:34 PM #110    

 

Russell Kraus

Congradulations, CHS Class of '62 Bison Alums and  Fans ! As usual NDSU Bisons have done an excellant job of representing NDSU / (the AC) and North Dakota. We all need to be Bison Proud !


08/16/19 03:16 PM #111    

 

Darlene Hafner (Tennyson)

To all classmates!!!!

There is an all-school reunion planned for Carrington June 18-21, 2020.  The website is all-school reunion Carrington.  Our class hopes to have a get-together one evening.  Hope you can make it.  More info after January when we have a meeting to get ideas.Save the date.


08/27/19 05:03 PM #112    

 

Darlene Hafner (Tennyson)

Two of our classmates lost brothers on Friday.  Dean Magnuson's brother Rodney died and Roger Schroeder's brother, Lynn, died of cancer.  Please keep them in your thoughts and prayersl


09/28/19 07:39 AM #113    

 

Barbara Willey (Silkey)

Belated Happy Birthday to both Jill and Walt!!!  Hope your day was perfect in everyway and you were able to eat lots of birthday cake.  And your birthday wish came true as you blew out the candles!

Also, Ivy,  I will take on the challenge of counting cousins.  I know there were plenty with my mom being one of 12 children.  May take me a few days to track all down.  Looking forward to the challenge, I'll be buried in genealogy books for awhile.

Barb (Willey) Silkey

 

 


09/29/19 07:14 AM #114    

 

Barbara Willey (Silkey)

Ivy,  I guess the challenge I was speaking of was the ability to locate and track down all the distant cousins.

Lots were scattered way beyond Dakota.  But I certainly look forward to finding names and locations.  Many have passed away but all will be included.  And I also encourage other classmates to take up the count.

Now back to those genealogy books I've been working on for 30 years.

Barb


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