Archives: July 2009

25 Jul 2009, Comments Off

The First Virtual Dingler Reunion

Author: Scott Ladewig

Since I couldn’t make it to the Dingler Reunion this year, I’m connected to the meeting room at the hotel using Skype. Not the same as being there, but is definitely the next best thing.

25 Jul 2009, Comments Off

Reunion 2009 Dinner at Cracker Barrel

Author: Scott Ladewig

I wasn’t able to make it to the reunion this year due to an illness in the family, but Kristin is there, and she sends us this photo from tonight’s dinner at the Cracker Barrel in LaGrange. Click on the picture for a full-size view.

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Kristin reports that attendance is at 52 and counting!

25 Jul 2009, Comments Off

Reunion 2008 Photos

Author: Scott Ladewig

I know these are very late, but I promise to get pictures for this year’s reunion up sooner than the next reunion.

Anyway, take a look at photos from our 2008 reunion in Jackson, Missippi.

2 Jul 2009, Comments Off

In Memory: John Willis Denney (1913-2008)

Author: Scott Ladewig

Carolyn Denney wrote to let us know that her husband, John Willis Denney passed away June 1, 2008. The memory booklet she sent included the following info:

In Memory of Mr. John Willis Denney
Born: June 25, 1913
Died: June 1, 2008

Services held at McKibben Funeral Home Chapel
2:00 pm Tuesday, June 3rd
Officiating: The Reverend Alvin Lingenfelter

Interment
Sunset Memorial Park, Coos Bay, Oregon
2:00 pm Thursday June 5th
Officiating: The Reverend Clarence Denney

2 Jul 2009, Comments Off

News about Mary Clyde McDaniel Johnson

Author: Scott Ladewig

Linda Hunt asked me to pass this info along:

Please pray for one of the Henry line descendants, Mary Clyde McDaniel Johnson, who has cancer of the pancreas and liver. She is one of the great-granddaughters of Susan Francis Dingler Gregg. Her grandmother, Mary Jane Gregg McDaniel, and my grandmother, Elizabeth Amelia Ann Gregg Owens Cook, were sisters. Her brother, who wants to come [to the reunion], but probably will not because of Mary Clyde, is called Billy Mac. They are close in age and very close in their lives. They live close together. She is about the sweetest woman that I know. And the most giving. When her first cousin was dying of cancer, she took her into her home and cared for her until she died.