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Note: AFN: HC4P-JB ; NOTE 28 JAN 2004 KAY BOUGHT TWO SPACES IN LIBERTY CORNERS, NEAR SCRIBNER PLOT paying town of buena vista 200, and liberty corners itself 50 for the care; BIRTH: baptismal certif in his possession; MARR: (and all events for their children, except as otherwise noted) their personal testimony to me, Warren Forsythe.; MEMOIRS: pub feb 1998 by dtr Kay : Charlie said he was wanting to send them to himself, Jean, Kay, Tara, Mary Jo, Jane Liz, Patty Sue, Wm"Butch"Scribner, Tony, Edith, Linda, Caryl, Bonnie, Bonita Stien, Pat Taecker I thought of added possibilities Tad, Rhea, Will Scribner, Dick Stowe, Lyman Precourt, Gladys Mae Wentworth, some Portage Co Historical Libe; CONTEXT:their daughter Jean is an Episcopal hospital chaplain Beatrice NE 1996. SOURCES-ESSENTIAL-CONTEXT: He grew up on a farm 14 miles SE of Stevens Point and attended Country School at Keene 1925-1926, but mostly in town after age 6(?).Charlie is a retired high school biology teacher. HE won an award in 1969 as Wisconsin's best h.s. biology teacher. After marriage they lived in Madison, Pardeeville, ; Ettrick,possibly other places before settling in APPleton in 1943. 1936-7 he taught school at Nashville nr Crandon;1937-8 at Ettrick, N.of La crosse, and was for first time band leader--contiued through 1942 at the various schools. 3 summers altogether in Madison getting his Master degree; his wife went with him back to Ettrick 38-39. Abt Sept-Dec at his family farm SE of Stevens Pt; Jan - Aug 1940 in Madison; Marylou did cleaning for single guys and CW worked at J.C.Penny's; 40-41 [she says, I also cleaned house and prepared evening meal 6 days/week for a couple in jewelry business] taught at Pardeeville near Portage; John born Saint Saviour Hospital [now called Divine Saviour] and Charlie worked at Pea cannery that summer; 41-42 Readstown, SE of LaCrosse, summer at Badger Powder works for artillery shells; 42-43 they both had teaching jobs , were half of school at Siren 60 mi S of [i.e. half of high school faculty of 4 teachers] Superior- CW principal, John rode the greyhound back to garage a block or 2, Mary lou had sewing class, library, won football and basketball championships; summer 43 ran railroad tamping machine for tie replace- ment couple weeks, Clell and Bonita Stien gave them some help when Scribners moved to Appleton Aug 1943; 1944 summer Door Co Fisheries pondnet study DNR, moonlighted at cherry cannery, eating a number of them as they moved toward the cans;1945-55 Gardner Dam Nature Director (Boy Scout summer camp); 1956 John did it when CW to Glacier Park camp tender; CONTEXT:see his spouses'S FILE His memorial service talk notes for his brother Lyman 8 Jun 1993 at Woodlawn funeral home chapel, Rev Paul Juvinall officiating, first United Methodist Church , Orlando FL: Introduce Mary Lou Real Pleasure to share in a memorial to my brother Lyman I was the 7th of 9 in our family. I have the honor of being the last of the Mohicans. I remember the farm boys we were. You can tell we were dairy farmers by our handshake. I remember going to Patterson Lake in our truck--We learned to swim. Now a swamp. We would run into town to the movies--they had serial movies--hang from the cliff. We would go to Buena Vista Church in a sleigh. Bricks and Blankets--Family Reunion 1992. Lyman and I were the dogs for our older brothers. We would scare the rabbits out of the brush piles; Lyman was an outstanding long distance runner. He ran the half mile, mile, 2 mile and cross country. He hitch hiked to Milwaukee to run in the NCAA meet. He got 2nd in the 10000 meters--Junior division. He had a Bachelors Degree from Central State Teachers College and a DVM from Michigan State; He moved to Florida for his first vet job. He met this pretty little Florida girl--Edith Newman and married her. We both took a liking to doctor's daughters. Enjoyed many visits to Florida in the winter. He so enjoyed his Sons of the American Revolution (How many here?), His Sunday morning Bible Class was so meaningful to him. I attended many times with him (How many here?) Song--How Great Thou Art; Lyman gave me a special treat: field trip to see the Manatee mammals. That was special for a biology teacher. Lyman and family took a special nature walk with me in Glacier National Park It was a 12 mile hike over Siyeh Pass (highest in the park--8000') . I worked as a Ranger Naturalist for 22 summers in Glacier National Park. It was here that Marshall showed me how to catch trout; APPLETON: harry houdini was born erich Weiss 1874 in Budapest, Hungary; Tuck Forsythe interaction: we had very different interactional styles, probably because of birth-order differences. He was youngest of the 7 kids who survived past age 21. I was oldest of two. He was a real charmer, and used that as a major interactional style. My only coping interaction is negotiation, but I almost never could get Charlie to negotiate. He seemed to always prefer to use his exceptional charm. Once in a while he'd get a little abrasive if he clearly couldn't obtain what he wanted by his charm. But most people would end up remembering only his charm; ADDRESSES 1999: kay's thinking about your address box request. in the meantime here's charlie's 1999 addresses he received xmas cards from: Tuck _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___Business First Name Last Name _Title _Address _City _State _Zip _Country _Phone 1 _Phone Key 1_Phone 2 _Phone Key 2_Phone 3 _Phone Key 3_Phone 4 _Phone Key 4_Note _Key 1 _Key 2 _Date _Key 3 _ H H _@_@n@o_R___E_(_ _ H H _@__ d _ _@!_ _'_ _ _ _ __ ` _ Anderson 1112 W. Glendale Appleton WI 54914 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Badens 428 S. Redwood Ave Brea CA 92821 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Bayers 2119x S. Clover Ln Appleton WI 54915 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Bayorgeon 419 E. Greenfield St Appleton WI 54911-2134 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Richard K Beggs SentLater20Nov2000 210 Fairway Dr Clintonville WI 54929-1063 2000/11/18 2000/11/22 b K M Bellinghausen SentLater20Nov2000 5111 77th Ave SE Montpelier ND 58472 2000/11/18 2000/11/22 b Gene Bells 5043 Mission Hl Dr Banning CA 92220-6462 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Robt&Arlene Bennett 13505 SE River Rd #191 Milwaukie OR 97222-8038 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Bick PO Box 473 St Ignatius MT 59865 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Rice Bill And Peg SentLater20Nov2000 MT 2000/11/18 2000/11/22 b Bossers 1942 W. Prospect Ave Appleton WI 54914 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Brices 915 Oshkosh St New London WI 54961 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Ann Roelofs Brown 721 Yorktown Rd DeForest WI 53532 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b BetsyBillKarin Brown? 2308 E. Henry St Appleton WI 54915-3547 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Buntmans 2620 Belle Plane Rd Green Bay WI 54313 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Cappel 731 Afton Ct Macon GA 31210-3248 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Casteels 2320 Barberry Dr Champaign IL 61821 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Changs 3251 N. Oakley St Chicago IL 60618 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Chern 617 Scarlet Oak Ct Appleton WI 54915 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Coles 2037 SW 22nd Circle N Okeechobee FL 34974 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Dickey-Baese Box 4007Canyon Village Yellowstone N.Pk WY 82190 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Dunwiddies 1130 N. Westfield St Oshkosh WI 54902-1720 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Scribner Edith SentLater20Nov2000 FL 2000/11/18 2000/11/22 b Fitzpatrick Box 116 Charlo MT 59824-0116 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Frausons 185 Elk Park Rd Columbia Falls MT 59912 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Galloways W. 6941 Fire Lane 5 Menasha WI 54952 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Billy&Barbara Greer 214 Richfield Terr Greer SC 29650 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Gretsingers WH I LLC200 E. Washington Ave Appleton WI 54911 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Gross 1563 Newton Circle Bedford VA 24523 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Grunwaldts 8541 Jupiter Anchorage AK 99507 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Tina Hartwig 25773 Jamestown Trail Oak Brook IL 60521 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b D'Orazio Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr# B 306 Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Dick Swanson Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b EdithFleming Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr# A 105 Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b HelenStrobl Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr# B 108 Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Joe(not Benke?) Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b JoeBenke Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr# C 105 Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b MargDeBruin Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr# A 108 Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b MarySpanagel Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr# Assisted Living Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b PattyChapman Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b PearlAlexander Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr# A 231 Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Residents Heritage 2600 Heritage Woods Dr Appleton WI 54915-1409 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Hudsons 63800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901-3551 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Jacobs 227 Scott Circle Mt Joy PA 17552 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Russ&Leslie Jones 1608 Golden Rain Rd #6 Walnut Cr CA 94595-2136 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b John Keller Wells Fargo Bank118 S. State St. Appleton WI 54911 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Kerstens 2366 Old Plank Rd DePere WI 54115-8618 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Landreys 1142 Jackson Beloit WI 53511 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Amy LoopeWhite SentLater20Nov2000 IA 2000/11/18 2000/11/22 b McClellands Box 366 West Glacier MT 59936 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Meidams 1505 S. Lehmann Ln Appleton WI 54914 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b MethodistChurch 325 E. Franklin St Appleton WI 54911-5476 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Moes 2409 Marathon Ave Neenah WI 54956 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Naimy 4111 N. Argonne Rd Spokane WA 99212 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Nicholls 469 Riddell RdGlendowie Auckland New Zealand 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Mary A. Oehler SentLater20Nov2000 6831 SE Brownlee Rd Portland OR 97267-5149 2000/11/18 2000/11/22 b Oosterhuis 120 Summit Hall Rd Gaithersburg MD 20877-1847 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Kaydell&Mark Parratt #361200 32nd St S. Great Falls MT 59405 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Ports N82 W16400Lavergne Ct Menominee Falls WI 53051 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Prati 5104 SE 82nd Oklahoma City OK 73135 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Boots Precourt 769 Oak St Neenah WI 54956 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Reinholz 795 Oak Knoll Dr Ashland OR 97520 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Harold&Mina Roelofs 229 Main Pella IA 50219-2024 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Sarah Ross SentLater20Nov2000 4027 Cristobal Way Pleasanton CA 94566 2000/11/18 2000/11/22 b Sagers 315 W. Prospect Ave Appleton WI 54911-6052 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b D B Schlafke SentLater20Nov2000 6917 E. 65th St Tulsa OK 74133 2000/11/18 2000/11/22 b Schuman 1119 Harrison St Neenah WI 54956 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Schuster 6212 SE Premier Ct Milwaukie OR 97267 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Erik&Milene Scribner Lagosweg 29 Delft 2622 CZ Netherlands 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b TheRev.Jean Scribner 1326 N. 10th Beatrice NE 68310 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Butch Scribners 649 W. Cholla Dr Casa Grande AZ 85222-2201 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Tony Scribners 1530 Bedford Rd Charleston WV 25314-1917 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Wilson Scribners 854 E. Cecil ST Neenah WI 54956 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Spindlers 1711 Wilshire Ct Lakeland FL 33813 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Stiens 609 Minnesota Stevens Pt WI 54481-2015 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Stoflets 3632 Ironwood Ct SW Rochester MN 55902-1660 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Dick&Nancy Stowe 423 E. Longview Dr Appleton WI 54911 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Sweeneys 4341 Chase Circle Zionsville IN 46077 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Taecker #102 Mill Orchard Condos1103 N Mill St Naperville IL 60563 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Taylor 838 E. Windfield Pl Appleton WI 54911-1524 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Teagues 650 Roualt Las Cruces NM 88005-1269 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b SisColette Tenley 3950 Columbia Ave Columbia PA 17512-9023 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Don Tenleys 16276 E. Chiquita #1 Fountain Hills AZ 85268 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Tyers 314 W. Villard St Bozeman MT 59715-3439 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Beemer Wagner 167 Shorewood Hills Sawyer MI 49125 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b Wentworth 2701 ClevelandAve Stevens Pt WI 54481 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b L&R Williams 1754 Aztec Circle Sioux City IA 51104 2000/11/18 2000/11/18 b - About Oct 1996, Rhea wrote ofour 1988 summer trip to Glacier National Park: “It was the summer of 1988.Dad and Mom were busily getting our ’67 Chevy all packed up and ready togo. Tad, my brother who was two yearsolder (and I) were getting toys to play with for the long trip. It was shortly after 8:00 when we backed outof our driveway. This was one of manytimes we went to Glacier National Park where my grandpa was a ranger. On the way there we would get out to get gasand a thing or two to eat. Towards theend of the drive Tad and I would be tired of bickering. I remember looking out the window attelephone poles with osprey nests on them. When we got there it was almost 8PM, but there was still some light. Tadand I would trundle into my grandparents’ house chattering away, while my Momand Dad would set up the tent before it got too late.” “I would wake up to the chattering of thebirds. I would hunker down into mysleeping bag, usually while I was laying there I would determine whether or notto get out. I was very scared of bears,and they came into camp sometimes. So Iwas afraid to come out. When I got intothe house[trailer], grandma would have Huckleberry Pancakes ready for me. After I cleaned up I would run over to thenext door neighbors[Joe & Ellen Ries Family]. To see Mary, Margaret, and Matt, who were theonly children who were around most of the time. The three of them were four or more years older than me. They took Tad and me to play house in thewoods, go to the pond and the camp store. Every day we all would play ‘til it was dark and scary. For dinner Grandma always had a warm meal forthe six of us to eat.” “It was warm and bright the next morning.Mom decided to take a hike up to Grandpa’s favorite fishing spot called UpperTwo Medicine Lake. Tad and I invite Maryand Margaret to join us and so they did. At 10:00 we got on the ferry boat “Sinopah” that carried us to thestarting point of the trail. Looking outfrom the bow of the boat, we could see the range of all the BlackfootMountains. Grandpa knew the stories ofevery mountain and could name all of them: Rising Wolf, Lone Walker, GrizzlyBear Peak, Painted Tee Pee and Sinopah. We all heard that every year; so now we know all the mountains. We hiked up to the mountain and got thereabout 12:00. Grandpa and Tad would fish side to side waiting for each other toget a nibble. Mary, Margaret, and Iwould create things in the sand, throw rocks and picked up a pole once in awhile but never caught anything. Dad andMom enjoyed exploring around to find huckleberry patches. As the day went on, the sky got gray; so weheaded back down the trail. The rainstarted to sprinkle, and then it began to pour. Mom and Dad were always prepared: they pulled out ponchos for Mary andMargaret and plastic bags for Tad and me. Grandpa had his Ranger waterproof hat and coat on. We decided to stop and rest. Mom set up the tarp as a roof to give usshelter from the rain. Grandma waspatiently waiting for us, when we got back. She cooked the Rainbow Trout the Grandpa and Tad had caught and we ateit for dinner.” “The next day all of us kids were playing volleyballin the gravel lot. The net was supportedby unstable metal rod. Matt walked overto go get a drink of water when unexpectedly one of the poles fell and hit hishead. Everyone rushed to hisrescue. Slowly we walked him to theporch of his house, leaving a trail of blood.”
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