MEMORIES FROM THE JUNE 2015 ISSUE OF TRI…
MEMORIES FROM THE JUNE 2015 ISSUE OF TRI-V UMPH
Our prayers go out to Bob and Sherry Kuhr on the passing of Bob’s brother Richard from a heart attack. The funeral will be held in Cincinnati, OH.
The summer season begins with Brian Trachsel organizing a marble practice/learning event for all those interested in learning a new game while honing their skills. It is likely that marbles will replace pinochle for the 2016 season due to a waning interest level of interest in pinochle. The TRI-V Wives swim will be held at the home of Bev and Mike Lardin at 1 p.m. in Canton, MI. The August meeting will be held at the Hankerd Inn during the wives stay there. The ladies getaway is scheduled at the Hankerd Inn in Pleasant Lake, MI from August 3-5. The Anniversary Party is scheduled for June 19 at Joy Manor in Westland. Entertainment will be provided by the musical group Killarney Creek. Arika and Ryan Trachsel announced the birth of their daughter Piper Jean on May 22. Final Golf will be held August 21-23 at Ray’s Treat, Gaylord, MI. 28 golfers have committed to attend. John Lardin was diagnosed with Achilles tendinitis and the doctor ruled out surgery as too risky. June 9 John will have a cauterization to determine if he will need a pacemaker/defibrillator implant. Just proves John takes better care of Judy than she does of him. On June 1 Alyssa turned 5 and she has turned out to be Judy’s little girl. Judy and John will be making a trip to Buhl, Idaho to celebrate Judy’s uncle’s birthday who be 90. It was 10 years ago that Judy and her mom made the same trip to celebrate his 80th birthday. Her uncle is her mom’s youngest brother and the only living of her five siblings. Somewhere in between is a trip to Corpus Christi, TX to visit Larry and family. This wraps up another trip down Memory Lane. Here it is the first part of June and the beginning of vacation season. The kids should be getting out of school in a week, but with the Covid19 they have doing online school for the past two months so much different for all this year. Now would be a good time to take with your children, grandchildren what you did when fist getting out of school. Did your family start planning for a vacation; perhaps you were going to start a summer job or play a sport in a summer league. Don’t let these special times die in the back of your memory. Share them with your family and friends. Our children and grandchildren will have many stories to tell with the pandemic and then the protests. Until we see you next month in print, the Good Lord willing, take care of one another.