Hi there, Kris. Great reading your posts. I knew your relatives. They had to be Beatrice and Perry Richardson. She was such a sweet person, and was always at the Oak Hill Church on Sunday mornings with her grand daughters who were about my age, Joyce and Shelvie Lichliter. Their mother died young. Shelvie married Elmo Mantz, and they are both pastors now. Just talked to them last week at the Golden Corral in Winchester. Then we stopped out at the bread thrift store in Kernstown on our way home, and they were there, too. Such a small world!!! My parents and lots of other relatives are also buried at the Detrick Cemetery. http://www.rootsweb.com/~vashenan/cem/detrick2.html I do A LOT of traipsing thru the Shenandoah County cemeteries out here in cyberspace!!! My,how times have changed!!! Sure enjoying reading all the posts. Hope others will add more old memories and family traditions. Merry Christmas!!! Love and prayers, Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 3:02 AM Subject: VASHENAN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 226 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Catching up on things ([email protected]) > We made yearly trips to go to the mountains ( as we called it as > kids) > in the fall to see all of the leaves changing, it was beautiful. > We would go up and go over Woodstock Mountain. > I can also remember going to my great aunt Beatrice and > Uncle Perry's house in Seven Fountains. My fathers parents and a lot of > relatives are buried at Detrick Cemetery. > > Kris