
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A belated birthday bon-bon for Bridget Bayerl Broberg

Grandma-O-Rama

A whole lotta Spricks
Not-so-poor little kids

Five young cousins
Who turned down the gravity and turned up the sun?
Spricks on the rocks
A serious moment in a serious place

Stump-In stunts

Here's something you don't often see


Smile, Sarah
Wanna drag?
Anna and Alverna
Sprick sisters Anna and Alverna were always tight as thieves. A few photos from different eras:
The glamorous gals were co-hostesses of the 1968 family Christmas, held while Dad/Uncle Bill was in Vietnam. We have no idea how they kept from spilling food all over those awesome dresses. (Alverna made her dress. At the time, she made most of her clothes, as well as mine and Cathy's.)

Young Anna robbed of her rightful As
Ever dedicated to historical accuracy and truth-telling, we recently dug up the report cards of our venerated Aunt Anna Sprick Smith, one of the smartest people we know, to see how she did back in the one-room schoolhouse. We were shocked, shocked, to discover that her grades weren't stellar -- and frankly, we blame the teachers! Consider the evidence...
Above and below, you see Anna's 1929-1930 fourth-grade report card from Wabasha County schools. Her teacher, Leah Harlan, must have been a battle-ax! Who else would give our Anna a D in History??!! Or a C in Industry? We hope Claus and Maria gave that woman a piece of their mind!
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THREE YEARS PASS...
Thankfully, by seventh grade (the two sheets below), Anna had a fairer teacher, Dorothy Fick. Note the far better grades, although we find it hard to believe Anna only got Bs in Cleanliness and Respect For School Property:


The '70s .... 1970s or 1870s?
Thursday, June 18, 2009
A life well-lived

Norma Martin Cashion, 91, passed away peacefully June 17, 2009, at White Oak Estates in Spartanburg, S.C.. Born in Winston-Salem, N.C., on July 6, 1917, she was the daughter of Charles Norman Martin [who died in 1918 in the great influenza epidemic] and Mamie Luella Jackson [who remarried in 1923, to Clyde Clifton Miller]. Mrs. Cashion was married to the late John Thomas Cashion, a local radio personality. She was a devoted member of Second Presbyterian
Church in Spartanburg and worked as a medical secretary for Piedmont Internal Medicine. She is survived by her son-in-law, Dr. Albert L. Jeter, and his wife, Anne Chapman Jeter of Spartanburg; three granddaughters, Emily Cashion Jeter of Auburn, Ala., Elizabeth Bradley Jeter of Charlotte, N.C., and Amanda Frances Jeter of Spartanburg; one sister, Marilyn Miller of Winston-Salem; one brother, Charles Martin of Winston-Salem; a first cousin, Nina Hutchins of Columbus, Ga., and nieces and nephews David Edwards and wife Addy Anne Edwards of Winston-Salem, Dee Ann Edwards of Raleigh, N.C., Lindsay and Julia Cashion of Nashville, Tenn., Chris Miller and wife Mary Miller of Centerville, Minn., Pam Miller of Robbinsdale, Minn., and the Rev. Dr. Cathy Miller Northrup and husband Michael Northrup of Andover, Kan.. Mrs. Cashion was predeceased by her daughter, Terri Cashion Jeter, and twin siblings William "Brother" Miller and Arline "Cissie" Miller Edwards. Graveside services will be held at Forsyth Memorial Park in Winston-Salem at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 21, 2009. A memorial service is also planned at 2 p.m. the following Sunday, June 28, 2009, at Second Presbyterian Church in Spartanburg.

Friday, June 12, 2009
Thinking of Levi...
A family news alert: Levi Cook, husband of cousin Tanya, papa to the Cookies (Sonya, Maria and Perrin) and son-in-law of cousin Cindi, is in isolation in ICU in a Madison hospital with H1N1 influenza and other very serious viruses. He's on a breathing machine and under sedation.
Tanya is spending as much time as possible with him, and Cindi is staying with the Cookies. So far, none of them shows signs of influenza.
You can follow Levi's progress by going to http://www.caringbridge.com/ and typing "levicook" (no quotes, no spaces) into the "Visit a website" box.
Sending you all our thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery, Levi and family!
If you wish to send a card, Levi , Tanya and family are at:
1302 Woodvale Dr.
Madison, Wis. 53716
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Here's something you don't often see



Monday, June 8, 2009
Happy Birthday to two young cousins!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
June 6 will always be a solemn day



Moriah's graduation
Better photos from Moriah's graduation last night from Centennial High School in Lino Lakes, Minn., held at Northrop Auditorium at the University of Minnesota, are sure to come soon from her photographer mom, but here are a few snapshots to tide us over in the meantime. Congrats, Moriah!
Moriah and her proud auntie, me.
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