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May 13, 2008

Ending of The Old Beginning of New

Holidays were in full swing on Dec. 28th, 1947 the ending of one year and the beginning of the new year and new life for Lowell and Wilma Litwiller. The Litwiller wedding ceremony was held at Methodist Church in Gridley.

A dinner given for family and friends to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Lowell, and Wilma was hosted by the Litwiller children.

The Litwillers have lived in the Gridley community throughout their sixty years together.

Lowell is retired from the Eureka Co. Wilma has retired from the Gridley School system.

Spending their free time with friends and family keeps the Litwillers active. Their grandchildren, and great grandchildren give them many wonderful stories to share with everyone.

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Mennonite 65th Anniversary

Friends and family gathered at a dinner to celebrate the 65th anniversary of John M. and Miriam Thomas. John and Miriam were married in Mount Joy PA. on March 4th, 1943.

John was the pastor for the Stillpond Mennonite Church in Maryland, and Faith Bible Chapel in PA.

Miriam is a homemaker and was a stay at home mom caring for their seven children. Quilting and gardening still bring pleasure to her life. Friends and family enjoy the fruits of these hobbies.

The Thomas children recall a home filled with love for God, and family that saw their parents through the 65 years.

Seventeen grandchildren, and thirty-one great grandchildren have filled John and Miriam's life with many happy memories.

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May 12, 2008

Al and Tipper Gore Celeabrate 38th Anniversary

Al And Tipper Gore will celebrate their 38th wedding anniversary on May 19th. The Gores were married May 19th 1970 in Washington's National Cathedral. The organist played "All You Need is Love" while the headmaster of the St. Alban's School preformed the ceremony.

From the time Al Gore meet Tipper he knew that this was the girl for him. Tipper said, "from the moment we saw each other at Al's graduation dance it was as if everyone melted away." Al called me the next day for a date we never dated anyone else.

Tipper was a junior at Boston University when Al ask her to take a walk one afternoon, while they were walking along the Charles River he proposed to Tipper.

Al and Tipper have four children, Karenna, Kristin, Sarah and Albert. They also have two grandchildren.

The Gores live on a small farm outside Carthage, Tennessee.

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May 9, 2008

The Best Is Yet To Be

Family, and friends gathered March 26th to celebrate the 68th wedding anniversary of Rev. Ernest Morrison Sr., and his wife Mildred. The Morrison's were married in 1940 during a candlelight service in Portsmouth Virginia.

After retirement from the Navy in 1953, the Morrison's moved to Oxnard. Mildred worked as a crossing guard supervisor for thirty-three years. Rev. Morrison worked for the U.S. Post Office until retirement.

The Morrison's have four children, five grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.

Rev. Morrison, and Mildred are active members in their church. They also enjoy family gatherings where many happy memories are being made.

Love of God, and each other has given them many happy moments to share with their friends and family.

Rev. Morrison and Mildred have a verse that seems to sum up their life at this time, Grow old with me, the best is yet to be.

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May 8, 2008

One Happiness In Life

A brunch was held on April 6th to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Louis and Lily Ramos. They were married in Oxnard, California on April 17th, 1948 at the Santa Clara Catholic Church.

Louis and Lilly are lifetime residents of Ventura County. They currently live in Oxnard, where they raised their four children, Georgia, Jacki, Curtis, and Steve.

Louis and Lilly have enjoyed watching their grandchildren grow, and now enjoy playing with their great-grandchildren in the California sunshine.

Afternoon walks and gardening are Louis and Lilly favorite pass times. They also enjoy going to the movies, and other activities with friends and family.

The Ramos have a favorite saying. There is only one happiness in life it is to love and to be loved.

Lois and Lilly's devotion, and love for each other set a good example for everyone to follow.

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May 7, 2008

From Snow To Sunshine

Val and Dorothy Duszynski of Safety Harbor celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary April 17.

The Duszynskis first celebrated in April, with a party in Florida. They will also celebrate again in June with family from California, New York and Indiana.

The Duszynskis were married April 17, 1948, at Most Holy Redeemer Church, Buffalo, N.Y.

After retirement in 1984, Val and Dorothy came to Florida for the sunshine, escaping the snow in Syracuse. N.Y.

They are members of All Saints Catholic Church in Clearwater, and both belong to the American Legion, and Loyal Order of Moose.

Val and Dorothy enjoy going with the Hard Rock Casino with friends, and taking day trips with the Briar Creek Clubhouse.

The Duszynskis have two children, Diane Bratt of Los Alamos, Calif., and Paul Duszynski of Syracuse; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

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May 6, 2008

Mass to Celebrate 60 Years Together

Albert and Margaret Albertini, of Moundsville formerly of McDonald, Pa. celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary thursday, April 24.

The Albertini's were united in marriage April 24, 1948 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, in McDonald Pa..

Margaret is a housewife, and mother that has stayed active over the years with her church, and club work.

Albert is retired from the former Mountaineer Carbon Co. he now finds himself active with church repairs, and club functions.


The Albertini's are the parents of six daughters, 23 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren.

A special Mass was enjoyed by family, and friends to honored the Albertini's, a dinner was also held in honor of their 60 Years together family.

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May 5, 2008

50 Years after a Wedding in Saigon

Harry and Kim Hoa, Tran celebrated their 50th anniversary in Greencastle, on Jan. 15.

The Tran's were married Jan. 15, 1958 in Saigon, South Vietnam. After 22 years they decided to move to Indiana. July 16th 1980 the Tran's started a new life, a world away from their friends, and family.

The Tran's have learned to love their community over the past 28 years. The couple are never lonely their family includes six sons, and four daughters. They also have 12 grandsons, six granddaughters and one great-granddaughter.

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