We went to Earl and Lillian's for Grandpa and Louise's 1st anniversary. Howard's family, Clifford, Evelyn, Bonnie, Merel and Ella, Rudy's family, all of us, Irene & Bob (Armlin)& Dolores, David Roger's girl Lorraine. Called Marilyn and talked to her and Jim and Doug. Gerald went back to school. Uncle Erwin Haskin died in December, '61 at the age of 100.
Memories, Stories, Songs, Pictures And Poems About People, Places, And Events Around Hubbard Hill, In The Catskill Mountains, In The Town Of Gilboa, In The County Of Schoharie and The State Of New York.
Thursday, January 01, 2015
Monday, January 1, 1962, The Frances Hubbard Diaries
Monday, January 1, 1962, The Frances Hubbard Diaries
We went to Earl and Lillian's for Grandpa and Louise's 1st anniversary. Howard's family, Clifford, Evelyn, Bonnie, Merel and Ella, Rudy's family, all of us, Irene & Bob (Armlin)& Dolores, David Roger's girl Lorraine. Called Marilyn and talked to her and Jim and Doug. Gerald went back to school. Uncle Erwin Haskin died in December, '61 at the age of 100.
Comment: That must have been quite a gathering and I missed it by having to go back to start my 2nd year at Cobleskill Ag & Tech. Bob Armlin has only a few years to live. He will shot dead by a friend as he was trying to shake a raccoon from a tree on Ferris road near where he lived. 1962 will prove to be an interesting year. I will meet Mary Ann in a business class because we were seated in alphabetical order, (Hallenbeck, Hubbard) and will also have lots of close calls hauling milk, ice, clinker and bark for Prospect Dairies and Timberland Charcoal. Stay tuned.......
We went to Earl and Lillian's for Grandpa and Louise's 1st anniversary. Howard's family, Clifford, Evelyn, Bonnie, Merel and Ella, Rudy's family, all of us, Irene & Bob (Armlin)& Dolores, David Roger's girl Lorraine. Called Marilyn and talked to her and Jim and Doug. Gerald went back to school. Uncle Erwin Haskin died in December, '61 at the age of 100.
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