03/15/2017 (2502)

Reply from Bill Hosmer (’48): Tucson, AZ.

Gary,

I am overwhelmed at the post I received today.  I had no idea that FaceBook included so many of my relatives and friends.  All of the comments made me feel grateful for the kindnesses and friendly greetings.  Since I am not a Face Book user all  those comments were a stunning surprise. I thank you, and my relatives and Air Force pals, and North Dakota friends for “making my day”.  I am blessed with good fortune and grateful to all who gave me this gift of friendship and love.

Bill Hosmer

Gary’s comment

Bill, I posted your reply on Facebook so all your friends that are not on our email distribution will see this posting.

Bill, we too are blessed with good fortune and grateful to have you among our midst too.

PS – Bill, I will also copy all the names of all those that put likes to that posting too and send them to you. Gary

 

Cebu City, Philippines

Bernadette and I having dinner at the Maya Mexican Restaurant. We started out with a bowl of chips with Cream and Salsa dips followed with our Enchilada dinners. Of course we had takeout’s.  Their portions are big.

Bernadette is actually doing much better with her sickness, but her shoulder and arm from her fall are bothering her. She was only up 8 times last night from 11PM to 7AM. Kind of makes for a long night. The problem is she sleeps a lot of the day and is restless at nights. If this continues I may have to bring in some extra help. Hopefully things will smooth out shortly. Several nights ago she was up 11 times, so it’s getting better.
Stokes 2502

 

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Blog (562) posted on September 28, 2009

Five Samski family members will be visiting the Dunseith area. It’s been decades since they were in the area.
Rod Samski’s (65) Reply to a Personal message from Gary.
STOCKTON, CA
A special Hello to you Gary, it’s always good to hear from you. I have been following the daily Dunseith news. Some of the news is good and some not so good. The last time I talked to you I had decided not to attend the reunion because I really did want to remember all the wonderful memory’s the way I remembered them.

When my dad Gene said he wanted to go back there and see the land and the people, he’s 90 and still drives and lives independent, gets around like a 60 year old. I thought lets make some new memories. Now there will be 3 sisters Carol and Marlys who were born there and Karen who was born in Lodi Calif. We will be having a reunion with the Eurich’s,Jean,Sharon,Dorthy,Eileen and Floyd Pritchard who was a great childhood friend. There are so many wonderful people we hope to see. One of our disappointments we will not be seeing Dwight Lang who no longer stays in Lake Metigoshe it has been good talking by phone with Dwight. We also will be looking at the old Stokes farm, Boguslawski, Hill’s, Houles, Johnson,the list goes on.
Rod…
If you think our trip is worth putting in the blog it is fine with me, who knows we might here from others while back there.
Rod, your trip is most certainly worth putting on the blog. If you have a cell phone, I can post that number too so folks can get in touch with you guys while you are in the area. I’m sure LeaRae Espe Parrill will know how to get in touch with you guys too when you are in ND. Gary
Condolences to the Clara Larson Family
From Lynn Halvorson Otto (75): Seoul, Korea
My sincere condolences to Clara Larson’s family on her passing. I worked for Clara for 2-3 summers during my high school years at the International Music Camp kitchen, washing dishes, etc. It was hard work but she treated us well. You are in my prayers. Lynn Halvorson Otto
Reply from Lloyd Awalt (44): Bottineau, ND.
The picture of the Anderson’s cream station ( he was my uncle ) was located north of the Dakota hotel where Flynn’s gas station was the big building attached is the city hall which burned down on new years eve 1931. Just south of the cream station later years the cabins of the hotel were built . The cabin facing the street was the border station there was no station at the peace garden at this time. The cream that was bought was put in 10 gal cream cans and shipped to larger creameries by rail. charley Wright had a cream station where Maries beauty shop is . These creameries bought cream for other big creameries. Lloyd Awalt.
From Gary Morgan (54): GARRISON, ND
Gary & All,
The waterfowl season opened in North Dakota this weekend which reminds me of one of my dad’s favorite stories: It seems Rene Bedard asked my dad if he wanted to go duck hunting with him. My dad declined, saying that he didn’t particularly like the taste of duck, he hated cleaning them and most of all he never had any luck shooting ducks. He had never gained the knack for leading them. Either he led them too far or not enough. To which Rene responded, “Hmph, it just depends on how fast they’re swimming!Thank you, Gary. You give a lot of people something to look forward to every day.

Gary Morgan

From Blanche Wicks Schley (42): Grand Forks, ND
I was watching CNN tonight and they mentioned about flooding conditions in the Philippines. I don’t know just what area of the country you are in (have not taken out the atlas to check) But I was thinking about you and your wife.
Eileen sent the information on the Wicks “boys” who are buried at Little Prairie cemetery and also information on my father’s family. I have her e-mail from the information she sent, but I would like her address. I would like to talk to her and thank her.
Again, thank you for your daily informative e-mails…I, like some who have already said this, read your items first when checking e-mails. It is so interesting to learn how the products of small towns have gone all over the world and yet they have that tie to their home town area. My husband was like that. He lived in Aneta, ND. He was drafted in WWII and did not return to Aneta, but when he was asked where he was from the answer was “Aneta” and not the town where he was residing. He lived in Grand Forks from 1956 until his death in 2002. I guess with all of us the ties to home areas are so strong..
Have a great day, Gary, and again thanks for the work that you have untaken to keep everyone informed on activities, past and present. It makes for an interesting morning ritual.
Blanche Wicks Schley
Blanche, the storm that caused some flooding you are referring to was up in the Manila area. They get hammered frequently with heavy rains and storms that pass through the Philippines. Cebu, where we live, is kind of in the Banana belt of the PI as far as weather conditions are concerned. The brunt of most storms pass to the north of us. We seldom get the high winds with the storms, but on occasion we’ll get some of the rain. Manila’s average monthly rain fall in the rainy months is nearly 16″ compared to ours at 6″. Our lean months are 3″ compared to Manila’s with almost 0″. Most all rains in the PI are hard and fast lasting less than an hour.
Question from Allen Richard (65): Midland, MI
Is Harry Larson the Harold Larson that taught for a number of years at Russell School?
Allen Richard
Reposted from yesterday’s message:

From Gary Metcalfe (57): Forsyth, MO
Reply to Erling Landsverk
I think there were 11 kids in that Larson family. The only ones I knew were Swede, who was married to Clara Hagen and Harold. Everyone knew Harold from Dunseith Baseball Days. Harold was a good baseball player and vocal as well. He and his wife taught at Russell School for many years. My grandmother, Randina Evans, babysat for their three children.
My mother knew Harry Larson. Harry married Ernest Tennancour’s daughter, Esther. They had two children George and Janice. They moved to Montana where Harry taught, then he went to work for an oil company until he retired. Then moved to Yakima, Wa. His son George is a teacher in Pa., Janice a teacher in Spokane.
I might add, Harold Larson gave up teaching to sell insurance. Harold has two daughters living in the Twin Cities, Minnesota. We knew Harold from Metigoshe Ministries Church.
I have been meaning to ask why we have not heard about a famous Landsverk…..Halvor, a poet and reporter.
for Willow Lake Community
Gary Metcalfe
Gary Metcalfe, I am amazed at how well you remember people. You are right on with what I found out about Harry & Esther Larson pasted below. I think the death records I found for them are correct, but I’m not sure. I’m pretty positive that the other info I found for them is correct. Harry and Esther would be 100 & 93 years old if they were still living today. There are a thousand George Larson’s out there and I don’t have a married name for Jancie, so I didn’t not try and locate either one of them. I’ll leave that up to Sharron Gottbreht Shen and some of the others that are able to trace families to narrow the selections down for us to start making phone calls. Gary
Harry H LarsonView Details 100 Spokane, WA
Yakima, WA
Esther Larson
Esther LarsonView Details 93 Spokane, WA
Yakima, WA
Harry H Larson
Esther LARSON Birth Date: 29 Oct 1915 Death Date: 15 Jan 1991 Social Security Number: 516-40-4813 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Montana Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 99208 Localities: Spokane, Spokane, Washington
Name: Harry Larson
Birth Date: 27 March 1909
Death Date: June 1986
Residence at Death: Yakima,Yakima,Washington 98902
SSN: 720-18-0516