Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 31st

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 31st - Sunday

Attended church morning & evening.  Mrs. Franklin here for dinner.  Mary & Galen here in P.M.  Called at Harley Stoners & Ella's before church in evening.

1969 - March 31st - Monday

A real nice day.  Washed and aired bed clothes in long closet.  Ruth, Donna & Weldons here in P.M.  Clarence helped at church.

1970 - March 31st - Tuesday

Ironed & mended.  Siders had folks here to look over farm this eve.  Been a real nice day.

1971 - March 31st - Wednesday

Made more noodles today, also aired more bed clothes.  Attended prayer meeting.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Strange Days



Strange days indeed.  Haven't been keeping up on our daily items since the COVID-19 shelter in place happened as I had hoped.  

The President gave updated guidance that we should expect to be at home until April 30th.  I wasn't suprised at that recommendation, and had told my work team as much.  The media is trying to make hay out of the President's Easter hope - they are always looking for a way to put a negative spin on everything.  It makes me wonder if they have forgotten what country they are from.

This is now week two working remote - thankful that we still have jobs.  Have been hearing antecdotal reports of others who have lost their jobs.  These are truly unprecedented times.  It will get worse before it gets better.  Every company will have to restate their projections - and you can kiss the 2nd Quarter of this year goodbye.

Today happens to be dad's birthday - we are going to try to do a Zoom call.  This will be the second birthday in the family since this all began.  Seems weird to not be able to get together, go out for dinner, etc. 

Locally, the virus has low numbers here - but social media is full of stories of other suspected cases.  There is a lot of fear out there.  Best to stay away from the media or you will be depressed.

Trying to make sure that when I'm working remote that I remember to take a lunch, stretch my legs and not be "on the job" all the time.  In many ways I'm more productive from home, but it also makes it hard to shut off.

Social media is full of friends and associates that know someone who has been affected by the virus - I hope the measures that have been put in place reduce the projected number of fatalities.


Monday, March 30, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 30th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 30th - Saturday

Another spring like day.  I baked cake, coffee cake, apple crispt and made potato salad.  Stewed the rest of the apples.

1970 - March 30th - Sunday

Sunshiney but cold.  Attended church morn & eve.  Called on Rose before church in evening.

1971 - March 30th - Monday

Cold this morn but been a real nice day.  I washed.  Clarence went for coal.  Hittle here this P.M. baled up loose straw.

1971 - March 30th - Tuesday

A nice day.  Aired bed clothes and made noodles for church.  Young peopls choir coming to our church Sun. A.M.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 29th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 29th - Friday

We were to Portland this A.M.  Clarence took clothes in for Ruth Matchett and got his hair cut.  I washed my hair.

1969 - March 29th - Saturday

We were to Portland in A.M. got new hat $4.98.  Baked cherry pies etc. in P.M.

1970 - March 29th - Sunday

"Easter" had 367 at S.S.  Singing & testimonies in evening.  Carrie & Waymon here in P.M.

1971 - March 29th - Monday

Did a big wash also ironed.  Rather cold and windy today also mostly cloudy.


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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 28th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 28th - Thursday

Another nice day.  Aired bed clothes.  Did weakly cleaning downstairs.

1969 - March 28th - Friday

Clarence went to sale at Loys.  I cleaned up the house.

1970 - March 28th - Saturday

Did usual Saturdays work.  Baked cherry & peach pies.  Deviled eggs.  Our phone out for 3rd day.

1971 - March 28th - Sunday

Attended church morn & eve.  Ballmer son in law preached in Rev. Ballmers absence.  Rev. & Mrs. in Florida.  Called on Rose in P.M.  A real nice day.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Friday, March 27, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 27th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 27th - Wednesday

Cleaned 2 rooms upstairs.  Attended prayer meeting and called at funeral home to see Mrs. Ulmer.  Funeral tomorrow P.M. at Bethel.

1969 - March 27th - Thursday

Cool but sun shone today.  I baked two batches of cookies.  Clarence took corn planter etc. over to Loys for sale tomorrow.

1970 - March 27th - Friday

Attended Good Friday services at the M.E. Church.  Called on Ella did our grocery shopping.

1971 - March 27th - Saturday

Did usual Saturdays work.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 26th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 26th - Tuesday

Rainy this morning but turned out to be a nice day.  I cleaned at the clothes closets today.  Heard Grace Van Trees mother died today.

1969 - March 26th - Wednesday

Cold, windy and snowy today.  I made bed doll for Leona.  Clarence sprouted potatoes.  Thot to bad to go to prayer meeting.

1970 - March 26th - Thursday

Cleaned part of house.

1971 - March 26th - Friday

Baked cookies and did some cleaning.  Been cool but a nice sunshiney day.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

New Normal : Sheltering in Place



Sheltering in place is the new normal in Indiana after the Governor ordered things to effectively shut down Tuesday at midnight.  It took Indiana longer than its neighbors to make that call in an attempting to "flatten the curve" of the COVID-19 spread.

A death from the virus hit close to home - the husband of Eileen's cousin passed away in Kokomo from complications of the virus.  He did have underlying health conditions.

Checking in with family via FaceTime and regular phone calls may become the new normal.  The President would like to see the economy back on track by Easter, but that is being too optimistic.  I feel we are looking at months of this "sheltering in place".

Town council canceled the meeting that was scheduled for this week.  In all my years on the council, I don't recall ever having one canceled.

Work still goes on remote for both Eileen and I, and we are adjusting.  I have had meeting after meeting, so have to keep my door shut so as not to disturb her with my loud videoconferences.  My team seems to be doing ok, we are doing daily check-ins on health.  So far, every one in the family seems to be ok, though we've all had a few scares.  This is also allergy season and any sinus problem makes you wonder if you have the virus.  I'm convinced that by now, we've all been exposed.

For the most part, there has been little change in our routines, other than working from home.  The struggle to find groceries is still real.  Stores seem to be stocked only to be stripped again by throngs of people.  We've had to use alternative sources for eggs and relying on non-traditional places to get meat.

Being a homebody in a rural area isn't so bad after all.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 25th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 25th - Monday

Snow going fast.  Real nice day.  Clarence went to Recovery.  I washed and ironed.

1969 - March 25th - Tuesday

Cleaned at long clothes closet and west closet.  Clarence helped at church in P.M.

1970 - March 25th - Wednesday

Cleaned rooms upstairs.  Ready to go to prayer meeting, rained so hard we didn't go.

1971 - March 25th - Thursday

Scrubbed the basement this A.M.  Sun shone this A.M. but cloudy this P.M.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 24th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.


Dads 102 birthday [Eli Weldon Haley born March 24, 1866]

1968 - March 24th - Sunday

Icy and snow drifts.  Didn't get to church all day.  No one from country got their for S.S.  Began thawing in P.M.

1969 - March 24th - Monday

Rainy day.  I washed & ironed.  Joan called this morn for eggs.  Clarence is helping at church this P.M.

1970 - March 24th - Tuesday

Ironed, finished long closet and cleaned the north one.

1971 - March 24th - Wednesday

Dads birthday (105)  Attended prayer meeting.  Mrs. Ferner led in Rev.  Ballmers absence.  Real cold for spring.  Clarence got trailer load of coal.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Monday, March 23, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 23rd

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 23rd - Saturday

A very bad day, snowing and blowing.  Plow went thru at 3.  Baked apple pies.

1969 - March 23rd - Sunday

Attended church morn & eve.  Idola, Donna & Galens were here in P.M.  Field caught on fire on Clarks and spread to Dennis'

1970 - March 23rd - Monday

Another cloudy damp day.  Washed but dried inside.  Cleaned at long closet.

1971 - March 23rd - Tuesday

Real cold for spring.  Worked in basement and did a little sewing.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 22nd

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 22nd - Friday

A bad day.  Rained last night and been snowing all day.  Cleaned part of house & baked cake.

1969 - March 22nd - Saturday

Baked pies & did usual Saturdays work.

1970 - March 22nd - Sunday

Attended church morn & eve.  317 in S.S. [Sunday School] Been a rainy, snowny day.

1971 - March 22nd - Monday

Another gloomy day.  Washed & ironed.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 21st

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.


1968 - March 21st - Thursday

Been a damp day, misting rain.  Made noodles to freeze.  Made mayonaisse and tended house plants.

1969 - March 21st - Friday

Did some cleaning.  Attended Fred Beelers funeral in P.M. and did our shopping.

1970 - March 21st - Saturday

We went to Portland in P.M.  Like a spring day.

1971 - March 21st - Sunday

To church morn & eve.  Revival closed in evening.  Been a nice day.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Changing Situations

So our personal situation has changed since the last post about how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting our lives.  Apologies to my descendants that I'm not doing well documenting everything in real time.

Thursday at work had several meetings to discuss allowing us to work remote.  While they had been letting people with special circumstances request the ability to work remote, the teams were unified that if everyone didn't have the option, they didn't want to be singled out and request it.  Then it came to light that one of my employees was exposed to someone who was exhibiting some symptoms and a second person in my immediate area also was home exhibiting some symptoms.  Nothing confirmed - it might just have been the regular flu, but out of abundance of caution, they allowed us to make the choice to work remote.

My entire team did so and worked remote starting on Friday.  That day was packed with meetings and emails as we kept hearing about state after state being on lockdown.  This will be affecting our customers and of course, cash flow.  How we manage through this will be critical.  Being in credit & collections and trying to make sure companies pay you is hard enough when the world isn't on fire.

Additionally, Eileen's work has suspended basic operations for the next month except for key individuals.  She has been designated one, so keeps working for now.  Fortunately, we've been eliminating debt in the past few years, so financially we should be all right - but a lot of people won't.  There is a government stimulus check coming, but it might be too late.

Social media is full of panic - from stories about martial law to empty grocery shelves.  People are starting to share stories of how it is hitting home because they know someone who has died from this.   Grocery store shelves are empty and you cannot request online pickup dates or order items from Amazon as they are marking things out of stock.

I'm checking in more with family via FaceTime.  We did go out yesterday to try to find some meat - went to the Amish market and was able to get some things.  Yeast is another items that is running low - too many people making their own bread now, apparently.

Today is a new day, and I wonder what new craziness awaits us.


Friday, March 20, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 20th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 20th - Wednesday

Attended prayer meeting.  Real warm today but say rain tonight.

1969 - March 20th - Thursday

Clarence got coal and worked at church.  I did some ironing & mending.  Mopped & waxed kitchen.  Attended revival at Leona's church.

1970 - March 20th - Friday

Did some cleaning today.

1971 - March 20th - Saturday

Baked cake.  Attended fish fry at the Fire Dept. in eve, then on to Youth Revival at our church.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Living Through Historic Times


The entire world seems upside down right now and we are definitely living in some interesting times.  The COVID-19 virus is beginning to spread in the U.S. and it seems all consuming in the news. All of the genealogy groups are reminding people to write about what is happening in their lives to document for future generations.  

What this reminds me of is the turmoil of what happened after the 9/11 attacks, except for the closures.  In 2001, they told you to keep doing your normal routine - shop, eat, etc. - don' t let the terrorists win.  In 2020, the enemy is an unseen virus and the economy is shutting down as businesses are beginning to be ordered shut down.

Back in 2001, I didn't write anything down for future generations - and to date, I've been lax about telling what has been going on here.

The grandkids' school is out and may be done for the year.  Both Eileen & I have been working - and worrying about who has brought the exposure into our workplace.  Her work has implemented some flex schedules for her.  My workplace has not allowed us to work remote, even though we have the ability to do so.  Frustration and confusion with that situation continues.

Social media is full of stories of folks whose work has either been closed, having them work remote or they are being self-quarantined.  Saw a Facebook post yesterday of a distant cousin which stated they were sick and described their conditions.  That made me realize we are going to watch this unfold in real time on Facebook, Twitter, etc. as it spreads.

Fortunately, Indiana hasn't had it as bad yet - but it will come.  Watching the COVID-19 Task Force urge people to stay home and then seeing reports of young people (even in my family) take trips and act like it is not going to be a big deal makes me want to shake my head.

Early in our marriage, Eileen & I were visiting a cemetery where some of her family is buried and we noticed all of the people who died around the 1918-19 time period.  She wondered what was going on during that time, and we talked about the Spanish Flu epidemic.  I fear we are getting ready to see a repeat of that situation here soon.

The panic buying of items such as toilet paper has put a strain on supply for the grocery stores.  We have tried to find alternative arrangements as the normal pickup at WalMart locally is unavailable.  We are not suffering any shortages at home.  I feel I peaked too early a few years ago with all of my canning.  Back then, I looked like a prepper - those who stocked up then are looking right now.

Saw a news article warning people not to pull money out of the bank and wondered why they are trying to warn us not to?  Obviously, they are afraid of a run on the banks.  Glad our financial situation has been good and our elimination of debt through the years will reap reward.

At work I'm dealing with trying to manage a team of people who have high anxiety over the situation.  Every news report brings another round of fear.  The governor called out the National Guard, closed restaurants to dine in customers, etc.  The havoc this is beginning to cause to the economy will be brutal.

The younger folks weren't adults during 9/11 and don't have any idea how quickly life as we know it in this country can change in an instant.

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 19th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 19th - Tuesday

Well Clarence finally passed his drivers test today.  And are we happy.

1969 - March 19th - Wednesday

Ironed etc. sowed lettuce & radishes sweat peas.  Did some hand washing.  Clarence cleaned car and made new frame for hot bed.  About ready for church.

1970 - March 19th - Thursday

Cleaned dishes in cupboards. Damp weather these days.

1971 - March 19th - Friday

Rainy this morning so we went to Portland in forenoon.  Called at Ruths.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 18th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 18th - Monday

A real nice day but windy.  I washed & ironed.  Clarence helped Dennis in woods this P.M.

1969 - March 18th - Tuesday

Finished painting kitchen.  Attended revival at Leona's church in evening.

1970 - March 18th - Wednesday

Had plenty of snow today.  Foggy in eve, we didn't go to prayer meeting.  Telephone out couple of days.

1971 - March 18th - Thursday

Did some work upstairs.  Defrosted refrigerator.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 17th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 17th - Sunday

Attended church morn & eve.  Bob Smiths took us, were to Dora Franklins for grape pie after church in evening.  Ord & Ruth were here in afternoon.

1969 - March 17th - Monday

A nice day.  Washed, hung clothes out doors.  Began painting kitchen in P.M.

1970 - March 17th - Tuesday

Ironed etc.

1971 - March 17th - Wednesday

Cleaned some drawers.  Attended prayer meeting.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Monday, March 16, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 16th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 16th - Saturday

Baked pies & did usual Saturday work

1969 - March 16th - Sunday

Attended church morn & eve.  Called at Ella's before church.

1970 - March 16th - Monday

Not quite so cold, snowed a little.  Washed, made grape nuts.  Cleaned rest of the cabbage.

1971 - March 16th - Tuesday

Colder with snow showers.  Sold our hay today.  Went to Nells to have hair washed & set this P.M.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children. 

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Aunt Vera's Diary - March 15th

In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber.  The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.


Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.

1968 - March 15th - Friday

We were to Recovery this morning.  C. helped Dennis in woods.  Trying to rain this eve.  I cleaned room this P.M.

1969 - March 15th - Saturday

Cool but sunshiney day.  Washed my hair and did Saturdays work.  Dora went back to her home yesterday

1970 - March 15th - Sunday

Attended church in A.M.  Ord & Ruth here in P.M.  Snow showers & cold.  Didn't go to church in eve.

1971 - March 15th - Monday

Colder & rainy.  Did washing but had to dry in house as usual.

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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley.  She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber.  Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber.  Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana.  They had no surviving children.