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Topic: Family News

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  Don and Colleen are moving to California!
Posted by: CStoner on Monday, May 17, 2004 - 03:53 PM
 
  Family News
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Soon, Donald R. Fenrich Jr. and his lovely wife (and my Mom) Colleen J. Lowe Fenrich will be moving from their home of 20 years in Florida, to a new manufactured home in a 55+ community in Sun City, CA.
Sun City is only a 45 minute drive from our home in Oceanside, CA - we are just thrilled that they will be living closer to us.

Mom has been writing an "e-journal" for Foremost Insurance about the trials and tribulations of a first time manufatured home buyer. It might be fun for you to track their progress at:

www.mygreathome.com

Click on "Colleen's Chronicles" to see the whole story...

Westward Ho! Mom & Dad... can't wait to be with you!

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  Adoption Final at last!!!!!!
Posted by: jacquiedearing on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 - 08:46 PM
 
  Family News
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Isaac's adoption is now final....we would like to legally welcome our son Isaac Alan-MacRae Dearing...into the Lowe family!!!!!
Jacquie Dearing (Lowe)





 

  Rosalie Stoner's 90th Birthday
Posted by: CStoner on Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - 06:10 PM
 
  Family News
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January 17, 2004

The Stoner family gathered at the home of Cliff, Devon and Mason Allen this weekend to celebrate the 90th birthday of Grandma Stoner.

(left to right) Brad Stoner (great grandson), Ron Stoner (grandson), Cliff Allen (grandson), Wendy Allen (granddaughter), Mason Allen (great grandson), Rosalie Wright Stoner (front and center).

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  Major Success Story
Posted by: slmcd on Wednesday, December 24, 2003 - 04:14 PM
 
  Family News
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Don’t Give Up!

You hear about it all the time. Genealogists hitting a brick wall and not being able to locate that one ancestor who could create a breakthrough. That was the case in our research of the McDonnell family. My husband, Tom McDonnell, was quite disheartened (bummed out really) that he couldn’t find much online about his family. He found the ship’s manifest from the second of the multiple times that his paternal grandfather came from Europe to America on the Ellis Island website, but he couldn’t find any records in the archives at the Mormon website for any family members.

Tom had a family tree that was hand-drawn by his first cousin once removed going back to his gg grandfather of the Irish family and another one drawn by Tom’s father of his grandfather’s family in America. It had no dates and no spouses listed, but we put it in the Lowe family tree database anyway and added all the information about the nearby relatives that we knew. This information was published to the Fenrich Family website along with all of Sharon’s family.
 

  My "Pa"
Posted by: ColleenLoweFenrich on Wednesday, December 03, 2003 - 05:50 PM
 
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Christmas was magical when I was a little girl. As an only child I was somewhat spoiled and the person most responsible for that was my "Pa." He was my mother's father and spent every week-end at our house, and during the Christmas season stayed with us for a week at a time. His name was Fred Fowler, but everyone called him "Pa."

He was so very generous with actual gifts for his only grandchild, granting nearly every request made. But the best gift of all was the time he spent with me, telling stories of his childhood on a farm in Missouri, teaching me card games and listening to me play the piano.

"Pa" encouraged me to make up stories and write them down for him to read. I think that was the beginning of my interest in writing.

We listened to the radio. That's right, there was no TV back then. My parents would not let me listen to radio programs like "The Green Hornet" or "The Shadow" - so "Pa" and I would sneak down to the basement and listen to them. I don't think my parents ever knew!

One Christmas Eve I had a bad flu and that's when "Pa" went into full gear. He put on a puppet show for me with hand puppets, kitchen gadgets and toys. I still remember laughing so hard at his performance.

To this day I think he was the most cheerful person I have ever met. He has been gone a long time, but brings a smile to face even now when I think of him.

Colleen Lowe Fenrich

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  Fenrich Surnames Lowe Surnames

Researching Fenrich, Stoner, Doom, Carnahan and Lowe surnames