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This morning, my paternal grandmother, Stella Wiebe, passed on at the age of 94. Growing up, we would spend several weeks in the summers visiting Gramma and Grampa in Aberdeen, Idaho. Gramma would knit us slippers every year, make the best homemade chicken noodle soup and peppernuts as well as anything she made to eat. She and Grampa owned and ran The Villager, a clothing store with western wear, and we would receive great things from that store for Christmases and birthdays. Grampa passed on when I was 13.
Rest in peace, Gramma.
4 comments:
Good times, good memories, and much love - what a wonderful legacy she left to her whole family.
Nice tribute, Charlotte:~) Wish I had met your gramma; I'm sure she was a wonderful lady!
I am sorry about your
gramma. I read Rosemary Henderson's blog and sometimes I click on your's because she has a link to you. I was pleasantly surprised to see that your "gramma" was from Aberdeen, Idaho. I never imagined anyone else in Claremont had roots in Aberdeen. My paternal grandma and grandpa lived in Aberdeen and my father and his siblings graduated from Aberdeen High School. My dear Aunt, Gloy Campbell Wride, 88, still lives in Aberdeen. We "did" a roots trip with three of our grandchildren three years ago. I had forgotten how beautiful the Snake River Valley is.
I didn't mean to remain anonymous. The post about my father's family was by Judy Wright from Claremont at Tenth and Berkeley.
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