5/2/2008 (91)

Shirley Brennan (60) – From Dianne Millang Volk (77):
We have always been proud of our aunt Shirley Brennan (60) and all that she has accomplished from a wheelchair; now people in the Minot and surrounding areas know how she spends her free time.
She was on the KMOT-TV news April 30th. You can watch the video by going to the following address:
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Gary Stokes’ comments to Shirley:
Shirley, You and I have exchange lots of email messages and now I’ve finely gotten to see you in this Video. When I saw you on this video, there was no doubt in my mind that you and Dianne’s mother, Velma Brennan Millang, are sisters.  We frequently see your name too, with the inputs that you have been providing with these daily messages.  I’m not sure how many of our folks realize your handicap or realize that you became handicapped, in an accident, with a school trip, I believe in your senior year of 1960.  You told me the story, but I don’t remember the exact details.  Maybe you or Dianne can fill us in with that one?  You are to be commended for all of your life’s accomplishments.  You have had steady employment and have done a lot of volunteer work throughout your life and have lived independently all these years.  If there is a will there is a way, and you have done it.  Gary
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Update on Sally Longie From Sharon Longie Dana (73): 
6 hour surgery on thursday went well. Two broken
ankles and a broken pelvis. Lots of recuperaton time.
she was awake when they cut her out of the vehicle.
Possibly one more surgery. Will keep you all posted.
Thanks for the wonderful emails of prayer and concern.
They are greatly appreciated and I will pass them on
to my Aunt Stella and family.
To cousin Bill and Lynn in Oregon, please keep your
Mom informed. Thanks a bunch.
Sharon Longie Dana
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From Floyd (45) & Luella (Halvorson) (47) Dion: 
Hi Gary
You said in one of your email that your dad like burnt toast.   I remember when I worked at the creamery, he said I want my toast black,and if it is not burnt, I would send it back and have it burnt black.
Ok Gary thats all for now
Floyd
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Folks,  I had a nice visit with Luella Halvorson Dion yesterday. She fell earlier this winter and broke a bunch of bones.  She said she spent 2 1/2 weeks, convalescing, at the Good Samaritan home in Bottineau. She is back home now and is on the mend.  I think she said she is still in a wheel chair, but she said things are heeling.  With all things considered, she is doing well.  Gary
Reply to Floyd Dion,  Yes my dad loved his toast black.  He also never ate any green vegetables, but loved his raw onion sandwiches.  He never drank water either.  Coffee, with lots of sugar,  was pretty much 100% his beverage, even on hot days.  He lived to be nearly 85. A few years before he died, the doctor asked him when he had his last complete physical and he told the doctor “In 1942 when I got drafted into the Army”.  Gary
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May Basket Reply from Vickie Hiatt Lafontaine (73):  
good morning all, this is in response to Don Lamoureux may day storie.  It
wasn’t just a town thing.  Every year for as long as I can remember Mom
would make up a May basket and we would sneak up to grandma Margies{Hiatt}
put the basket at her door ring the bell and run like crazy, and she would
chase us.  We would then go in and have some of her out of this world sugar
cookies.  I was glad to hear from my 5year old granddaughter that they
still do may baskets.  Her class took baskets to the local nursing home.
also to Sharon Longie your family is in my prayers.  Vickie LaFontaine
{Hiatt]
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