2017-07-30

The 2017 Newton Family Reunion





July 29th – Newton Family Reunion

               What a perfect day for the reunion. We have a total of 35 family members attending. (A few arrived after the first counting!) The weather is gorgeous and the food is delicious! We cooked the chicken ahead of time and just had to heat it up and cook hotdogs. Thanks for the help from Bob P and Bruce O.  Add the cooked meats to the food brought in and the meal is perfect!

               Pastor Ray Greene (One of Esther Greene’s sons) opened in prayer. After the fun meal time Bruce passed the hat for a love offering. $85.00 was collected. Matthew Klimek and Linda Pfannenschmidt ran un-opposed so they WON again! Congratulations to your President and Secretary!

               Next Bob P started the auction. Thanks to Matthew’s sound system he was really heard! Nancy and Bruce brought in LOTS of good stuff. There were also books from Ray Greene and other items from many family members. One great camouflage hunting chair went for $20.00. In Newton money…that is a lot! When the auction ended it made $100.00 and some change. This brings our total for the pavilion and food for 2018 to $185.00. This year Matthew spent $60.00 for the pavilion, $29.48 for postage and more than he should have for meats and supplies! Thanks to all who contributed and bought, It looks like the supplies are covered for next year! Good job!

               Matt and Linda were happy to have two of their friends who live nearby join the group today. There was a warm welcome for David and Mary Nemcek. We hope they return next year. 

               We missed our beloved Randy Muecki but loved having Jake and Jordan and two of the boys. They wanted to cart out the garbage the way their Dad did but didn’t have a truck. Thank you to Bruce and Nancy for stuffing two large bags into their already full vehicle. 

               It’s great that we all pitch in to make everything work well. Come back next year and invite all the relatives again. We are looking forward to the 2018 Newton Reunion. You can’t miss it because Matt will keep you informed! See you then…..
Submitted by your secretary – Linda Pfannenschmidt


A Quick Note:
 I am glad that we all had some time to enjoy a meal together.
As a truck driver, I can plan some activities but, it is more difficult to see everything through.
Mom and Bob  (Linda and Bob Pfannenschmidt) worked during the week on the chicken and other arrangements; I was driving in the truck.
Anyhow, this is the big event for the year; I have to be back to work on Monday.
I will see many of you next year- God Willing.
Matt

Photographs on Facebook
 

2017-05-06

Cloydia Joel Newton (1922-2017)



Cloydia Joel Newton, 94, of Albuquerque, N.M. and formerly of Hannibal for all of the 94 years but the last four months, passed away at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, at her home.
Cloydia was born Oct. 16, 1922, in Hannibal to Alfred A. and Mary E. Rybolt Ahlers.
She was married in San Antonio, Texas on May 10, 1945, to Frederick L. Newton, also of Hannibal. He preceded her in death, Dec. 11, 2000.
She is survived by her son, Frederick (Rick) L. Newton, Jr. (Tanyusha) of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and two grandchildren, Erick O. Newton (Pooneh) also of Albuquerque, and Heidi N. Newton of Half Moon Bay, Calif.
Mrs. Newton is also survived by one sister, Helen L. Carns of Ozark, Mo., three nieces and four nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and sister, Nettie Jane Haug.

Cloydia worked for the Burlington Northern Railroad’s District Office and retired in 1983.
She was a member of Park United Methodist Church since 1945. She served on many committees, taught the Children’s Sunday School and was active in the United Methodist Women. She was a Lifetime member of the Hannibal Regional Hospital Auxiliary. Also, she was a member of the Memoir Writers Group of the Hannibal Art Council, having written a book of her family history, “Journey from the Beginning.” She was a charter member of the Mark Twain Home Foundation and a longtime supporter of the YMCA.

Cloydia was a storyteller who was especially fond of her family’s experiences growing up in Hannibal. In fact, her given name originated at her birth on Head’s Lane after Dr. Cloyd Gus arrived by horse and buggy. Midway through her delivery, the doctor collapsed across the bed and passed away. Her parents then named her Cloydia and her middle name, Joel, was borrowed from their neighbor, Joel Hastings, who actually completed the delivery.

Cloydia also loved to tell the harrowing story of her sister, Nettie Jane, and her two falls off of Lover’s Leap in 1937 during a Girl Scout picnic. Hiking along a ledge just beneath the top of Lover’s Leap, Nettie slipped, fell and rolled 70 feet or so. Since she couldn’t be reached by workers in the train yard, she attempted to climb back to the top. She slipped again and descended through a tree and down the rocky slope. She was rescued by CB&Q trainmen who had stopped their train to save her.

Cloydia is featured in a 2016 article:
Before relocating, Cloydia Newton shares 93 years of Hannibal history
By Bev Darr
Hannibal Courier-Post reporter



Memorials may be made to Park United Methodist Church, in care of the Smith Funeral Home & Chapel.

Online condolences may be made to family on Cloydia’s memorial page at http://www.smithfuneralhomeandchapel.com/obituaries/Cloydia-Newton/

Randall John Mueckl (1959-2017)


Randall John Mueckl 1959-2017
of 5327 Sonnleitner Road died Thursday, May 4, 2017 in his home.
He was born on March 17, 1959 in Kenmore, a son of the late Joe Mueckl and Sofia Hackett.
He married Brenda Beardsley who predeceased him on May 27, 2016.

Randy was a member of the Short Tract United Methodist Church, a volunteer at the Short Tract Fire Department and the owner of Pine Crest Farm Construction Company. He enjoyed making bio-fuel, maple syrup, water skiing, bowling, square dancing, snow mobiling, cutting wood and loved to tinker.

Surviving are his children, Joe (Kristy) Wendt, Jacob (Crystal) Mueckl, Jordan Mueckl all of Short Tract, four grandchildren, his sisters, Yvonne Swimline of Hunt, Dawn (Bob) Bennett of Short Tract and several nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held on May 20, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. in the Short Tract Fire Hall, Pastor Gary Wickard will officiate, followed by a Masonic Service performed by members of the Nunda Station Lodge No. 682 F&AM.

Memorials if desired to: Short Tract United Methodist Church 


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