We've published this one before, but are presenting it again in honor of our dear Aunt Anna Sprick Smith, proud Navy veteran of World War II and now a resident of the Lake City Nursing Home. Even since our last recent posting about her, Anna's strength and memory have slipped a little. She's needing help to walk, dress and perform other basic tasks. Old age, like a war, calls for extreme bravery. We salute you, brave Anna!
News and history from the Minnesota (Claus/Maria Augustine) Sprick and (William "Brother"/Alverna) Miller families. This scrapblog celebrates our best qualities and honors characters, oops, we mean CHARACTER. Your comments are welcome at pamelamarianmiller@gmail.com. (We've limited comments on the site itself because of spam.) Don't forget to click on "Older posts" at the bottom of the pages to see more postings. Longer documents are at www.thesprickfamilypapers.blogspot.com.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Portrait of a brave woman
We've published this one before, but are presenting it again in honor of our dear Aunt Anna Sprick Smith, proud Navy veteran of World War II and now a resident of the Lake City Nursing Home. Even since our last recent posting about her, Anna's strength and memory have slipped a little. She's needing help to walk, dress and perform other basic tasks. Old age, like a war, calls for extreme bravery. We salute you, brave Anna!
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