Sunday, December 19, 2010

Obituary : William Lee Wright (1919-1973)

Source : Alexandria, Indiana Times Tribune [undated]


William Wright Dies Monday


William L. Wright, 53, 610 W. Broadway St., was dead on arrival at Community Hospital in Anderson Monday at 12:44 a.m.


He was a native of Alexandria and was married to Bonnie Lambertson, formerly of Elwood.


He had been employed as a clerk at the Alexandria Post Office for 28 years. He was a member of the First Christian Church Alexandria Elk Lodge 478 and was a veteran of World War II.


Surviving with the widow is one son, Terry Wright, and one daughter, Mrs. Gloria LeMasters, both of Alexandria; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Ellen High and Mrs. Barbara Webster, both of Alexandria; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.


Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Karl M. Kyle funeral home. Burial followed in the Park View cemetery.

LeMaster Photos

My cousin, Wanda (LeMaster) Louck, provided me with copies of some LeMaster family photos from her side of the family.


Clarence LeMaster, May LeMaster & Kenneth (1912)

(L-R) Wanda, Kenneth & Ferry May (Bickel) LeMaster
Sitting in chair: Mary Ann Bickel, mother of Ferry May (Bickel) LeMaster
Clarence & May (Bickel) LeMaster, Wedding photo (1911)
May & Clarence LeMaster
Kenneth & Louise (Dalrymple) LeMaster, 50th Wedding Anniversary

Advent Calendar : Christmas Shopping

How did your family handle Christmas Shopping? Did anyone finish early
or did anyone start on Christmas Eve?

I've never started Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve, but I've been close.  I seem to struggle sometimes on what to buy.  Every year I tell myself I will do better and buy early, but it never seems to work that way.  I don't do subtle very well, so if someone wants something, I need to know exactly what it is.

I've tried to put some 'sweat equity' into my shopping, and not just shop entirely online.  This year we've noticed that many stores do not have the inventory on hand, and are also out of stock online.  Not good if there is something you really want.

Mom contributed the following :
I do the majority of Christmas shopping and wrapping.   I start early sometimes as early as September or October.   I go with the girls on Black Friday mainly to get ideas.   I'm usually done a couple of weeks before Christmas but there's always a last minute gift or two to pick up.  I give a lot of baked goods, candies, and homemade jams and sewn items. When the kids were little we would buy all year long and hid the items in attic or garage.   We have a tradition of going out for breakfast on Christmas Eve and browse afterwards through the stores.   Sometimes we pick up silly little items for the granddaugters before heading back home to get ready for Christmas Eve get together.