October 14, 2012

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    Sauder Reunion

    Our Last Reunion for Summer/Fall of 2012

    Saturday Evening, September 29

     

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    Those who keep records think this is the 50th Sauder Reunion. Some of the older ones thought it may even be more.

     

     

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    Cerwin's youngest sister, Doris, and her husband, Bob, (from Minnesota) could not be here for Mother's 95th Birthday Party a few weeks ago. Since I took pictures of Mother with each of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren who attended the party, I wanted a photo of Bob and Doris with her.

     

     

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    Bob and Doris

     

     

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    There was lots of visiting with cousins, aunts, uncles, and other relatives before supper.

     

     

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    The youngest attendees.

     

     

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    Cerwin's cousin Blanche looking at a scrapbook.

     

     

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    Getting together for prayer before the meal.

     

     

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    Cerwin's cousin Larry Newswanger led us in a song before prayer. He is surrounded by cousins John Martin and Ray Sauder who keep this reunion going.

     

     

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    The food table looked inviting.

     

     

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    Going through the food line.

     

     

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    Cerwin's mother (right) and her three surviving brothers. Her only surviving sister, Naomi, was not well enough to attend. Back: Uncle Luke and his wife Willamae. Front: Aunt Bertha and Uncle John, Uncle Amos, and Mother

     

     

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    I like this picture of Cerwin and Uncle Amos. Amos was his hunting partner on Cerwin's first deer hunt. Cerwin was fifteen and shot an eleven-point buck - the largest in his hunting career, so far.

     

     

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    I think this is a good picture of Uncle John and Aunt Bertha. John is ninety-six and Bertha ninety-five.

     

     

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