Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Reunion Information



1. Depart SR-36 / W Oneida St toward E Oneida St0.1 miles
2. Turn left onto US-91 / SR-34 / SR-36 / N State St0.9 miles
3. Bear right onto SR-34 / SR-36 / ID-36-Scenic / Pioneer Historic Byway5.4 miles
4. Turn left onto E 3700 N0.3 miles
5. Road name changes to N 1600 E0.0 miles
6. Arrive at 3696 N 1600 E Preston, ID 0.0 milesThe last intersection is E 3700 N If you reach E 3200 Rd N, you've gone too far

You’re Invited to the
BURRIDGE FAMILY REUNION
DATE: Saturday July 10th
PLACE: Riverdale Resort
3696 North 1600 East
Preston, Idaho
MENU:
Breakfast- 8:00 – 9:00 The family will furnish whole wheat pancakes butter and syrup.
You will need to furnish eggs, bacon and beverage for your family.
Lunch- The family will furnish meats and buns for sandwiches.
You will need to bring a salad to share.
Also bring olives, pickles, potato chips or dessert to share.
You will also need to bring a beverage for your family.
Auction will be held after lunch.
Please bring photos to share and photos that you may have that need to be identified!
Please come and have a good time and visit with your relatives!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Helen Cecil

Helen CECIL (died age 79) born in Scotland in 1931 immigrated to Canada in her late 20's with little more than a few dollars and her Highlander stoicism, humor and sturdy practical sense. She met Douglas Cecil, an East Indian, in route on the SS Ivernia and subsequently they married. They lived in Toronto, Canada for years and then moved to the Seattle area and settled in Renton. She is survived by her husband and three children Perlita Mastel, Karlene Arguinchona, and Alastair Cecil, and her three grandchildren, Olivia Arguinchona, Joseph Arguinchona and Paige Cecil. A quiet and private person by nature, she loved music, was an avid reader, wonderful cook and broad-minded thinker. After her diagnosis of brain cancer, she and her husband moved to Spokane to be care for by her family there. A memorial service will be held at Manito Presbyterian Church, June 13th at 4:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Issaquah Library, Gene Coulon Park or your local Hospice program.

Published in The Seattle Times on June 2, 2010