Sunday, July 19, 2009

Each year 'June Meeting' is held at the family cemetery where Uncle Delzie is buried and at Aunt Brina's home on Johnson's Fork. Lorene was kind enough to send me these photos and we wanted to share them with all who read this.


There are 24 of Aunt Brina's Grandchildren in this photo

Aunt Brina's 90th Birthday was celebrated...



Lorene & her Mom, Aunt Brina to many of us


Vernon & Uncle Jim & Irene's son, Donnie Ray. He lives in Indiana



Saying grace before dinner, Saturday at June Meeting...




Brenda Sue's home, built in Aunt Brina's garden



Aunt Brina's well ... Lorene said to notice the two light green benches
that she, Brenda & Verl put in the cool, shady spot in back of Aunt Brina's home



As Lorene said of this photo ... 'Home!'




Lorene, Terry & Verl built the cross and installed it in the cemetery just above Uncle Delzie's grave ... June 24, 2009
What a beautiful tribute to our precious Savior



Church Memorial Service at the family cemetery




Aunt Brina & Martha Back on Spring Branch
Brina was 73 yrs young when this photo was taken


Thank you Rene for sending these pictures!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Saturday, July 18....

Please pray for Kristi Jent's father Greg Obricki and the family. Greg is scheduled to have his leg amputated this next week.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Happy Birthday Haylee!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Happy Birthday Jamie

Happy Birthday Jamie Lee Jent!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Memories

AS WITH EVERY FOURTH OF JULY, I CAN'T HELP BUT WONDER HOW DIFFERENT THIS DAY WOULD BE IF JANICE HAD LIVED.

GROWING UP, I REMEMBER MOM TAKING US TO SEE THE FIREWORKS AND HOW IN AWE I WAS. I KNOW I WAS YOUNG, BUT REMEMBER BEING AT THE WATERFRONT SOMEWHERE, I WAS SITTING ON THE HOOD OF THE CAR AND MOM WAS STANDING NEXT TO ME WITH HER ARM AROUND ME.

I ALSO REMEMBER DAD BARBECUING IN THE BACK YARD, IT SEEMED LIKE HE WAS OUT THERE ALL DAY. BUT THE FOOD WAS WORTH THE WAIT.

I DON'T RECALL SEEING FIREWORKS AT THE WATER UNTIL I WAS A MOM AND TOOK THE KIDS TO DETROIT ONE YEAR, THOUGHT WE WOULD BE KILLED BEFORE WE GOT OFF THE ROOF OF COBO, BUT THE SHOW WAS WORTH IT. THE ANTIQUE PICNIC BASKET THAT MATT SAT ON AND BROKE IS STILL HERE, BUT WE NEVER WENT BACK DOWNTOWN AFTER THAT.

I HAVE SEEN FIREWORKS IN MELVINDALE, WYANDOTTE, COLDWATER AND ON GUN LAKE AND MARBLE LAKE. BUT NO MATTER WHERE I AM WATCHING THEM I OFTEN WONDER WHAT MY SISTER, ONE THAT I DON'T REMEMBER MEETING
{ DID SHE EVER SEE ME ?} HOW MUCH SHE WOULD HAVE ENJOYED THEM.

WHAT A DAY TO HAVE FOR A BIRTHDAY. WHAT A FINISH TO A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. YOU CAN'T TOP THAT ONE.

SO TONIGHT, AS EVERY YEAR BEFORE, WHILE WATCHING THE BIG SHOW IN THE SKY, I WILL ONCE AGAIN STARE INTO THE NIGHT SKY AND WISH JANICE FAYE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND IMAGINE HER LOOKING DOWN AT ME.
LOVE YA SIS, RITA
Michael David Batwinas
Son of Dawn Moore Marino
Grandson of Vern Moore & Linda Silvaggio

Please pray for this young man ... Marino David Gaggini
He's serving in the Army in Afghanistan and
his Mom attends church with our Mom

Aileen's Surprise

To give Mom another Birthday surprise, the following article was submitted to the Mountain Eagle Newspaper in Whitesburg, KY.



If anyone would like to have a copy, please email me & I'll get it to you.

Friday, July 3, 2009


“JUST A PIECE OF CLOTH”


A few years ago, I was in my car listening to a radio call-in-talk show and the topic of conversation was that of whether it was proper for people to burn the American flag in protest or if it was a protected individual freedom. During the talk show, someone called in and said they didn't understand what all the controversy was about over "just a piece of cloth." The image struck me immediately of the Marines on Iwo Jima with their faces down in volcanic ash and looking up at Mount Suribachi to see the flag being raised. Surely, they didn't consider it to be just a piece of cloth.


When I arrived home that evening, I put the following thoughts down on paper and I believe that this expresses my beliefs and my feelings of who I am and the love that I have for this country, entitled it:


"JUST A PIECE OF CLOTH"


I was with Colonel Parker and the Minutemen at Lexington and Concord to hear "The Shot Heard 'Round The World" that began the American Revolution. I was with General Washington when he crossed the Delaware and suffered with his men in the harsh winter at Valley Forge.
Did they fight and die for just a piece of cloth?


I was with Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys at Ticonderoga and with Washington, Hancock, and the Marquis de Lafayette to accept surrender terms at Yorktown with the British playing that old European tune "The World Turned Upside Down"
Did they fight and die for just a piece of cloth?


I was with Andrew Jackson and Jean Laffite at the Battle of New Orleans in 1812. 1 was with Bowie, Crockett, and Travis at the Alamo.
Did they fight and die for -just a piece of cloth?


I was with Lee and Longstreet and all the Boys in Gray at Gettysburg and I was with all the Boys in Blue with General Mead and Colonel Chamberlain on Little Round Top. I was with Grant in the Wilderness and at Vicksburg. I was with both the Blue and the Gray when our country was healed at Appomattox.
Did they fight and die for just a piece of cloth?

I was with Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders on San Juan Hill and with Admiral Dewey and the Great White Fleet in Manila Bay. I was with the Doughboys in World War I, the "War To End All Wars" and now lie buried in Flanders Field.
Did they fight and die for just a piece of cloth?


I was with Admiral Isaac Kidd aboard the ARIZONA that fateful Sunday morning in 1941. I was with the infantry that landed on beaches so far away named Omaha, Juno, Utah, Sword and Gold.
Did they fight and die for just a piece of cloth?


I was with General Wainwright on Correigador. I was with Admiral Fletcher in the Battle of the Coral Sea. I was aboard ENTERPRISE, HORNET and YORKTOWN at Midway.
Did they fight and die for just a piece of cloth?


I fought at Kwajalein, The Battle of Leyte Gulf, at bloody Tarawa, Guadalcanal, and Iwo Jima and served on destroyers on picket duty off Okinawa.
Did they fight and die for -just a piece of cloth?


I flew Saber Jets in MIG Alley in North Korea and I was with the Marines at Chosin Reservoir. I was with the Navy at Inchon Harbor and fought on hills and ridges called Bloody, Heartbreak, Old Baldy, and Porkchop.
Did they fight and die for -oust a piece of cloth?


I flew bombing missions over Hanoi and was on Rat patrol in the Mekong Delta. I was with the Navy on Yankee Station in the Tonkin Gulf. I flew night missions over Bagdad and was with the battalions in Desert Storm.
Did they fight and die for just a piece of cloth?


Freedom is not free. It has a price and it has been paid many times by many people. I am a product of my past. I am an American and I am free.

The above was written and presented to Tin Can Sailors Association Banquet at the annual conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 6, 1996 by:
H. Maury Drummond
Executive Director, Louisiana War Memorial (Includes USS KIDD) President, Historic Naval Ships Association