This time I will have the fun of delivering most of the newsletters personally. Roy & I will both be in Saskatchewan from July 22 to Aug. 4. The pot-luck supper has been nailed down to July 24 at Larry & Sharon's. The Sibling Supper is the very next day.
I can't help but reflect on the growing number of people that I can't visit with properly when I go home. This time we add Bill Armbrust's name to that list. Bill read this family newsletter regularly and was always very kind in his comments about it. I had the great honour of being asked by Kathy to write a eulogy to Bill which Allan read at the funeral. I have enclosed a copy of that to this newsletter because I expect a lot of people who subscribe to this knew and cared about Bill as well.
For me, Bill's death served as yet another serious reminder that we have to enjoy the time we have with our family and friends now because we never know when time will run out. Sometimes it runs out all too suddenly.
Birthdays
July  12 Wayne
      15 Larry
      16 Joy
      16 Melissa B.
      17/84 Denise
      21 Don
      23 Genevieve B.
Aug.   7 Sonya
       8 Brandi-Lee
      16 Terry
      17 Sharon
      19 Jeanne
      20 Reg
      26 Jo-Anne
      27/86 Dylan
      30/87 Justin
Sept.  9 Jackie
      15 Landon Mohr
      25 Steven
Oct.   4/79 Brandy
      17 Andi
      17 Meredith

Anniversaries
July 18/87 Diane & Gerry
July 18/89 Terry & Judy
Aug. 16/85 Roy & Jo-Anne
Aug. 20/77 Don & Trudy
Aug. 29/92 Susan & Rob
 
Gone but not Forgotten
July 10/88 Grandma Uhl
Aug. 16/77 Lynn Uhl
Sept. 13/86 John
Sept. 21/46 Grandpa E.

Terry & Judy
They splurged big for Father's Day this year. They decided to hold a lobster party. They organized a bunch of their friends, called Jo-Anne to get the details figured and had over 80 live lobster flown in from Nova Scotia. A good time was had by all (except the lobster).
Terry, Judy & Daniel all flew to Disney World in July. They hoped to be present at the launch of the space shuttle while they were there.
Susan & Rob
They have been having a busy spring and summer. Susan's mom, Alvina, came down from Yellowknife for a couple of weeks in July. They had all sorts of plans to drive around and go to visit some of Alvina's other east coast family.
Erica began walking right around her first birthday and quickly graduated to running. Alex is preparing for Kindergarten this fall and, at the moment anyway, he's looking forward to it.
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