Answer: We used to wind the May Pole. My color one year was purple. My Mother made me a purple crepe paper dress. This is when we lived in Montana.
Here on the Cook Family History Blog, I will be posting items on the various lines of my family tree so that my family can learn more about their heritage. I am going to start with my grandparents surnames-Cook, Buchmiller, Proctor, and Williams and branch out from there. I feel genealogy is so important and want my family to know where they came from. I hope to post some treasure hunts for them to do to find out more about their ancestors.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 30
Question: Tell about a May Day tradition.
Answer: We used to wind the May Pole. My color one year was purple. My Mother made me a purple crepe paper dress. This is when we lived in Montana.
Answer: We used to wind the May Pole. My color one year was purple. My Mother made me a purple crepe paper dress. This is when we lived in Montana.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 29
Question: What childhood fear do your remember?
Answer: Mother didn't write anything on this one.
Answer: Mother didn't write anything on this one.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 28
Question: Do you have a story about a big surprise?
Answer: When most of my family met at Jim and Shannon's home and they had a surprise birthday party for me. It was beautiful and I surely was surprised. I was 75 years old.
Answer: When most of my family met at Jim and Shannon's home and they had a surprise birthday party for me. It was beautiful and I surely was surprised. I was 75 years old.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 26-27
Question: Did you ever take anything that wasn't your's?
Answer: Not that I can recall. Anyway I hope I didn't.
Question: What did you do with it? Did you get caught?
Answer: Since she had written that she hadn't taken anything, she left this day blank.
Answer: Not that I can recall. Anyway I hope I didn't.
Question: What did you do with it? Did you get caught?
Answer: Since she had written that she hadn't taken anything, she left this day blank.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 25
Question: Tell about the first time you were ever behind the wheel of a car.
Answer: When I came to Roberts, Idaho and lived with Atha and Opal Staker in September 1937. Atha taught me how to drive.
Answer: When I came to Roberts, Idaho and lived with Atha and Opal Staker in September 1937. Atha taught me how to drive.
Max L Wilson-Life Sketch Part 5
Max L Wilson
Life Sketch
Given by President Myron Hancock
15 October 1997
15 October 1997
Before
becoming the principal at Fort Hall Elementary, he served as vice principal at
Mountain View Middle School in Blackfoot and then went on to be the principal
at Fort Hall. Max loved working with
youth and he enjoyed his years teaching very much. He grew to love the people here in Blackfoot
and Fort Hall.
He was serving as a counselor in the ward
bishopric at the time of his death.
Joyce was the love of his life; his
sweetheart for all times. He had an
unspeakable love for children. He had a
great love for his brother Danny. He and
Danny spent a lot of great time together.
Lynette always had a special spot in his heart and he was so proud of
his boys and of Pam and Nicole. He was a
great grandfather. One time he borrowed
the neighbor’s golf cart so he could take Quentin and the grandchildren on a
ride in the area to see the ducks and the geese. He loved his family dearly. They had family golf tournaments. Greg and Mike would come up from Utah and
Ryan and Max and Josh would be the Idaho team.
As I understand it, the Idaho team always won. They enjoyed life together and had a great
deal of fun. Hunting season was a great
time in Max and his family’s lives.
Max used to come and help me dig potatoes
in the fall. He would come and work for
me and bring some of his boys. As soon
as we got done digging those spuds, we would park the spud truck and the
combine. We would load up the pickup and
the horses and we would head for the hills to go either deer or elk
hunting. This was a great time for Max
and me. I’ve got four sons and he’s got
four sons. We didn’t always have them
all there together because some of them were serving missions or different
things. Max and I would watch these kids
take off and go up the hills and we would comment to each other about how proud
we were of our boys. I know Max was
especially proud to have four sons who held the priesthood worthily and who
served missions. Those who are married
have made great choices in their lives for companions. This meant more to him than any trophy bull
or the biggest buck.
Max became a master teacher not just in
the classroom but in life. Through his
life he lived and faced many challenges, but through them he learned patience
and love and compassion. Much as a
carpenter would look at a pile of wood and nails and envision a glorious house,
Max had the ability to look upon a person and see within him the potential that
he might have as a man. Max was a
builder not like a carpenter but he was a builder much like our Savior. I have had the opportunity over my years to
speak in over 40 different funerals and I have never seen a funeral with such a
large out pouring as this one here. Max
has always been a brother and a best friend to me.
There
is a destiny that makes us brothers
None
goes his way alone
All
that we put into the lives of others,
Comes
back into our own.
I would like at this time to bear you my
witness that I know that God lives. We
aren’t gathered here today to pay a final tribute to Brother Max Wilson. The things that he has taught us in our lives
will be a tribute to him as we live them and share them with others.
Christmas tree at the Festival of Trees dedicated to Max
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 24
Question: Where were your best hide-and-seek places?
Answer: Under the tall bushy flower bushes. In our treetop house when I learned how to climb the tree real fast. It was a neat place to hide and watch them look for you all over. You could see them but they couldn't see you.
Answer: Under the tall bushy flower bushes. In our treetop house when I learned how to climb the tree real fast. It was a neat place to hide and watch them look for you all over. You could see them but they couldn't see you.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 23
Question: Did you have any superstitions?
Answer: Not that I can remember.
Answer: Not that I can remember.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 22
Question: What is the biggest physical problem you had to deal with?
Answer: Learning how to walk again after I was paralyzed for so many months.
Answer: Learning how to walk again after I was paralyzed for so many months.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Mom Share Your Life with Me - April 21
Question: What is the best book you ever read as a child?
Answer: "Little Women" as a youth and The Book of Mormon as a youth.
Answer: "Little Women" as a youth and The Book of Mormon as a youth.
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