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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Lucille (Daas) Nadeau




Jessica - Chris - Therese - Mona - Mark - Lucille


I’m living in Little Canada, Minnesota, where I have been since 1956 following my marriage to Bernie Nadeau.  Bernie passed away in April of 2008. 


We were fortunate to have 51 years together and parented six children:  Mark—1957, Mona—1959, Therese—1962, Paul—1964, Christopher—1966 and Jessica—1984.  All except Paul live in the Twin Cities area—he lives in Austin, Texas.  I have ten grandkids ranging in age from 29 to 11.  John is in California, Portia, Tony, Tyler, Frasier and Allison are in Minnesota.  Jamie, Garrett and Sydney are in Texas.  Eli passed away in 2005 at the age of fourteen.
 
 
 
Mark - Mona - Therese - Paul - Christopher - Jessica
 
After our marriage, I was employed by MNDOT as a clerk-typist until Mark was born.  I was a stay-at-home mom until Christopher started school, then worked as a T.A. at 916 School District (special education) for twelve years until Jessica’s arrival.  When she reached school age, I worked for Roseville Schools as a T.A. (K – 6) until retiring in 2000.  Bernie had been retired from Ellerbe Becket Architects (34 years) since 1994, so this gave us the opportunity to spend time in Texas.  We pulled a 5th wheel and wintered in McAllen (Rio Grande Valley) for five years. 
 
Since Bernie’s passing, I’m kept busy with family and “holding down the fort”.  My neighborhood is ever-changing and I have given some thought to moving, but haven’t found quite what I want.  I’m active in my church—Saint John’s Catholic Church in Little Canada, do some volunteering at Loaves and Fishes and Saint John’s Hospital and belong to various clubs (senior, card, TOPS, WOW and health).  I travel to Austin, Texas most winters for several weeks and I went on an Alaskan cruise/land tour in 2009. 
 
As many of you have, I too had the big “C” experience.  I had surgery for colon cancer in 2011.  Prognosis was quite good—so opted out of chemo.  Oncologist visits every three months with annual colonoscopies (UGH!) / scans are part of my life at this time.  So far, so good!!
 
Since September of 2012, I’ve been seeing Jim Wagner (from good Millerville stock)!  It’s been fun—remembering and reminiscing (and disagreeing) about our growing-up years!  We enjoy playing cards, traveling (Texas in February and California in May) and visits with family and friends.  From experience, we have learned how fragile life can be and we treasure each day as a gift from God.
 
 
I'm looking forward to our reunion in August!


Wednesday, June 26, 2013

James Schwegler


 
 
After High School I joined the Navy retiring in 1975.  I then joined an Engineering Company in Connecticut as the Comptroller and spent 14 years with them.  I then took a job in New Jersey as Vice President of Contracts, Administration and Treasurer, spending 10 years with them.  I then took a job as Vice President, Finance, Contracts and Administration retiring in 2006 as their Chief Operating Officer.
 
I still do consulting work for a couple of companies when it fits my schedule.
 
 
I lost my wife, Edith in January 2009 after 43.5 years of marriage.  We did not have any children.
 
Last fall, I started going to Fort Myers, Florida in the winter.  I plan on going this year from October until May.  Also making a few trips back to New Jersey.






Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Duane & Patricia (Pat) Lorsung





 
 
 
Remember when?

 
 
 
I retired in June 2006 after 25 years at Todd County Public Works; 2 years as City Engineer, Morris; 7 years as Instructor at Dunwoody Institute and 13 years with the City of Saint Louis Park.
 

 
 
 

Celebrating Christmas with a friend obtained while hunting.
 
  


Trying to cross more bridges in life!
 
 

Showing my respect to Buddhist monk in Japan -- 2004.
 
 
 
This is Chad, Amie, me, Pat and distant relatives, Gerhard & Mrs. Larson at their chicken business in Western Germany -- 2005.

 
 

I’m giving a lecture on living, at Itasca State Park.




What we do best, eating at a seafood spot in Texas!




Four of the eight grandkids.
I fill lots of days at casino tables, “teaching” eight grandkids and doing lots of nothing so it seems between fishing, hunting and all the things I don’t like doing!
I do like seeing and visiting with old classmates and friends, traveling more by car but also overseas trips and a cruise here and there.




I’m getting pointers from Amie on HOW to send photo emails to CHRIS!


 


Friday, June 7, 2013

George & Joan (Pischke) Hockert


After graduation I joined the military.  I spent two years active duty in the states.  I joined the Army Reserve and retired after 36 years.


On June 10, 1961, I married Joan Pischke.  We are the parents of four wonderful children, seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
 
 
Pam, Cindy, George Jr.
George Sr, Sandy, Joan
 
Pam is the director of Sunrise Village, a senior and assisted living retirement home in Willmar and is married to Brian Freese, who is employed by Kandiyohi County.  They live in Willmar, Minnesota and have three daughters:  Carlie—22, Becca—20, both in college, and Allison—16.  All three girls are hockey players.   
 
Cindy has been teaching 6th grade in Mankato for 25 years.  Her son Blake—20 is a student at the University of Mankato.  He loves all sports. 
 
Sandy is employed at Donaldson Co. and lives in Apple Valley, Minnesota.  She has three daughters.  Ariel—22, who has two sons, aged four and ten months old.  Ariel is a Para in the Bloomington School District.  Gabby—20, is a student at the University of Minnesota.  MacKenzie—14, is in the 8th grade.
 
George, Jr. is married to Rachelle and they live in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.  They are both in the insurance business.  No children, just two dogs that think they are human.  George is also retired from the Army Reserve.
 
 
 

I began my career at Korkowski Implement in Brandon.  After many years in the trucking business as a parts manager, shop foreman, truck sales and leasing department, I retired in 2007.  Joan said, “She had twice the husband for only half the money,” so she chased me out to get a job (ha!).  I work for Enterprise Car Rental and Leasing in my retirement along with other husbands that found themselves with time on their hands.  We deliver vehicles in-state and out-of-state to dealerships and leasing companies.  I enjoy the men I work with and have made new friendships and there is never a dull moment. 
 
After moving from Mankato we bought a lot in Oakdale and had a home built in 1994.  We still live there.  This is the longest we’ve ever lived in a home: having lived in Brandon, Alexandria, Wadena, Rapid City, Willmar and Mankato.
 
 

 
 


Special events include the birth of our children and grandchildren, traveling out of the country, watching all four of our children graduate from college and celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary. 
 
I am a cancer survivor after having cancer at age 30 and again in 2007.  We are thankful for many blessings and fond memories.  We try to spend some time in Arizona each winter to warm “them old bones”.  We are busy attending grandchildren events and catching up with old friends that are also retired. 
 
Joan retired in 2006 after 31 years as a Para in Special Education. 
 
Life is good!
 



Saturday, June 1, 2013

Chris, Dennis and Grace want to say Thanks !

We want to say thanks to all of our classmates who have sent in pictures and stories for our Class of 56-57 blog.  It has been great fun seeing and hearing from all of you.  We are looking forward to the rest of your pictures and stories that are still coming in.

 

So far we have received checks or money for 36 reunion meals at the Long Lake Lodge.  To insure that we will be able to count on having this location, we have sent in the $75.00 reservation fee that is required.   

 

Later in July we will be sending out more information about the reunion. We will send out a map of how to get to the lodge, the exact time of the happy hour and meal,  the menu etc.

 

We do have a trailer and  banners for a unit in the parade that will be held on Saturday August 3rd.   We will have good steps to get onto the trailer and we will provide chairs to sit on.  If anyone has ideas for decorating the float,  feel free to be creative.  Otherwise, we will just go with the banners on each side.  Sounds like there will be quite a few class reunions this year and quite a few reunion units in the parade.  Riding on the float will be your choice.

 

We are looking forward to seeing you all on August 2nd.