I am saddened to report the death of our good friend Margaret Dingler Winkles on December 13, 2005. What can I say about Margaret? I first met Margaret in 1979. I was working on the Dingler genealogy and had sent letters to random Dingler addresses in Georgia. One of these letters was forwarded on to Margaret. Before long, she was on the road to Texas to see about these new cousins.

It was Margaret’s idea to have a family reunion. Frankly, I was skeptical at the time. We planned it for Vicksburg in the summer of 1980 and hoped for the best. The rest, as they say, is history. I grew to love Margaret and her family. And beyond that, I learned to appreciate her determination, her plain-spoken manner, her fierce love of family, and for lack of a better word, her just plain grit in the face of tragedies that would have crushed anyone else. Finally, it was Margaret’s insistence on having the first reunion that set in motion the chain of events that has allowed me to come to know all you wonderful people. Thank you, Margaret. We’ll not forget you.

by Terry Cowan

Terry Cowan passed on an email message from Melba Dingler on Monday. Melba said they were all OK. Their last child got out of New Orleans the day before Katrina hit. One son is looking for a new place to live due to tree damage. No gasoline the first week, no electricity for two weeks, and phone service was restored on Monday.

Terry Cowan passed along word that he received an email from Selma Smith in Mobile. Several family members have varying degrees of damage to homes, but all are safe and sound and doing well.

We just heard from Barb Weltzin that Pam Rowe Pollard is OK. She weathered the storm and was able to get back to her husband in Washington D.C.

Updates: Selma and James & Melba are all OK.

Terry Cowan checked the mailing list for people who may have been in the area impacted by Katrina. Terry identified James and Melba Dingler who live in Lumberton, MS, approximately halfway between New Orleans and Hattiesburg. We’re also waiting to hear from Selma Dingler Smith in Mobile. If you have any info about James & Melba or about Selma, please e-mail us at info@dingler-family.org.