82-Lapcastef Firming, Saturday. May 8, 1993 Mother’s Day Tribute Because 7 Love You, Mom’ Compiled by LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming StafT EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) What’s the perfect gift to give your mom for Mother’s Day? It’s a printed tribute to your mother in Lancaster Farming. Guaranteed. Maybe you forgot to write your letter in time to be included in this Mother’s Day feature. Sorry you missed it, but you certainly won’t want to miss reading about other moms and grandmoms. Here are the letters written alias toddlers to retirees. Letters about wives, moms, grandmoms, great grandmoms, soon-to-be moms, and daughters in progress. Even it you do not know the women for whom the tributes were written, you will laugh, cry and gasp as you read about the mothers and grandmothers who make the world go round. Happy reading on this special Mother’s Day! Today, I would like lo honor my mother Ethel (Midge Summers) Maitland, my friend. We have heard many interesting stories about her growing up with 14 brothers and sisters. What a joy her family is to us! I’ms so proud of her concern and courage that led her to join the army in World War 11, where as a sergeant, she met my dad. After the war, marriage, and some moves, they settled in a valley in Narvon, where my sister, two brothers, and 1 grew up. We were a normal fami ly with good times and some squabbles, but there is an enduring memory of always being loved! Although my mother had a small hair dressing business, she was always there for us. Even as teens and working adults, we would come home to find her and a warm supper waiting. There are many happy memories of trips with Mother and Dad, especially camping. They wanted us to enjoy nature and the simple things of life. My mother excelled in taking care of my dad before he died. Her love and submission were beautiful to see. Today, she loves each child, each in-law, and each grandchild dearly and intercedes to our' heavenly Father daily for us. (Yes, by God’s grace we are all in God’s family, too). She is unassuming, Reuben Dourte with his mother Doneen Dourte. My mom is the best mom because not drink any Nuturaswect. My she makes sure that 1 cat the right dad syas that he has lots of brain food. She doesn’t let me have cells to kill. Nuturaswect. She tells me that it kills brain cells. I believe her. I do Gay Brownlee. My mother. How can I adequately describe her? Webster’s defines mother as being a “female parent” yet my mother, of necessity, was the male parent as well. By herself, she raised, instructed, nurtured, discip lined, but most of all, loved six children. When thinking of my mother, it is her great love for her family that stands out Through the very hard est of limes as a. single parent, that abiding love gave our family a sec ure, solid foundation. We always knew that she would be there for us no matter what the situation or problem. The same still holds true today, although we have reached adulthood and lead our own lives. Next to her love, my mother’s sense of humor is what 1 treasure most. She has a wonderful capaci- Mrs. Florence Zlegenfuss with great granddaughter Kim berly Dawn and son Alton. My mother was bom May 28, 1910. She lost her mother when she was two years old. Raised mostly by a kindly aunt, she work ed hard, attended Sunday school and church. She married my dad on June 20, 1931, right during the yet well informed about the times we are living in. A time stands out that typifies my mother: recently, as she was visiting us and not feel ing well, she braced herself hold ing onto a chair and the kitchen counter, and offered to dry dishes for me. My mother, always giving, always serving! Today, I arise and call her blessed! "riA Reuben Dourte, Age 7 Manheim ty for laughter, which was given to her by her mother. She finds life full of the absurd and comical and has a true appreciation for both. We children have learned to laugh at ourselves and not take life too seriously. Mother also has the dis tinction of making her new grand son, at just four-months-old, break into laughter and this with just one look. Our family gatherings are punctuated by merriment and fun, thanks to mother. My mother. She is a friend, con fidant, and mentor as well as the “female parent.” As I think about her a favorite passage from the Bible comes to mind. “Her child ren arise and call her blessed... Many women do noble things but you surpass them all.” Proverbs 31:28a-29. great Depression. Still farming in Chennyville, though in their 80s, my parents are a blessing and example to their two children, nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Son Alton Ziegenfuss m 4 Pm V. Hillard Narvon Ethel (Midge) Maitland •c.fPO- * TO BARBARA BERNARDINI- My Favorite & Only Mother-in-Law Mothers and Fathers Have their days, For My Molhcr-in-Law 1 too give praise! Dear Barbara’s a wonder. And a jolly joy. So gladly declares her Son-in-Law Roy. She gave true treasure — Helen, my Wife. Now Barbara too enriches My heart, my life. Thanks and Love to Barbara, I express with awe. To my one, my only, My Mother-m-Law! Lisa Brownlee Harrisonburg, Va. By Roy Meador Kitty Poor and daughter Ashleigh. My wife Kitty is the one responsible for making our house a home and “holding it all together,” when my farming schedule pulls me in 10 different directions. Kitty is a good hearted country girl that under stands late nights in the field picking up hay, the muddy foot prints across the kitchen floor, the manure-caked coveralls, the bawling of newly weaned claves, and all the other fun things asso ciated with farming. Kitty has a B.S. degree in ani- Meagan Dourte with Grandmother Janice Ruhl My grandma is the best grandma in the world because she loves me so much. She has pretty red hair just like me. I like to visit her house because there are so many things to do. Sometimes she teaches me to cook. She taught me how to make the best pancakes in the whole wide world. I spend every Friday night at her house. Every Saturday morning we have either pancakes. French toast or oatmeal. They are my three favorite breakfast foods. My grandma makes them belter than anyone I know. I especially like to spend time at her house during foaling season. We sleep in our clothes so when the horse starts to have the baby, we just grab our shoes. We do so many things that have to do with the horses. Every year, they take horses to the State Farm Show. I like to help Grandma braid the (ails My mother is really nice. She has green eyes and brown hair. She has two kids, my brother lan and me. lan will be four in July and I am 11. She helps me with my home work when I don’t understand it. She also plays with lan while I’m at school. In the summer, she likes to take walks in the woods, go camping. mat science from Delaware Val ley College and is presently going to school part time to get her nurs ing degree from Lynchburg Col lege in Virginia. We have a daughter Ashleigh, 2'A -years old. Our second child is due around Mother’s Day. I’m very thankful to be married to such a wonderful person and that she’s the mother of my child ren. Happy Mother’s Day, Kitty. Derin Poor Amherst, VA ■5 and manes. My favorite time is when she wins a ribbon in a cart class. I am really proud of her for winning any place. My grandma also has sheep on her farm. During the spring, I like to go to her house to watch the lambs playing in the fields. My grandma and I do many things together. One is planting flowers. Last year we planted a whole flow er bed together. Once in a while I go to her office and help. If I go on Fijdays, I get to hand out pay checks! I also get to shred paper to be recycled. I also give papers to the workers. Sometimes I help her on the computer with typing in files. I really like to spend time with her. My grandma is the nicest person in the world. I love her so much. and to the beach, We don’t have a farm, but if we did, mom would want Scotch Highland Cows. She likes them a lot. We drive aoumd looking for them sometimes. She also likes clowns. Her birth day is in August. I love her a lot!!! (Turn to Pago B 3) Megan Dourte Manheim Randy Alleman Lititz