Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Coho Resort is being transformed into Coho Estates, LLC. This beautiful property is currently under development. New sewer, water, and electrical infrastructure is being installed. Large RV lots will be sold and will include access to the boat launch and a 30' moorage spot in the marina. For more information, call Pam Church at 360-477-0325 or email Pam at pchurch @ olypen.com

Sunday, March 22, 2009

The Granddaughters

Kristina McPeak, Jenni (DeBord) Boyd, Julie (DeBord) Roach, Debra DeBord, Susie DeBord, Katie DeBord, Darcy DeBord (Ben), Julie DeBord (Tim), Amy DeBord

Saturday, March 21, 2009

The Cousins



Harriet (Allen) Bateman, Greg Miles, Eddie Howard, Tom Crowley, Wanda (DeBord) McPeak, Wally DeBord, MaryAnn (Crowley) Schmidt, Mike Crowley, Patricia (Crowley) Brisby, Jim DeBord, Jerry Crowley, Catherine (Crowley) Day, Mike Ware, Kathy (Ware) Sugishita, Dianna (DeBord)Mengis, Gordie Ware, Jim Crowley

The Grandsons



Dan DeBord, Joe Roach (Julie DeBord), Sam DeBord, Tim DeBord, Ben DeBord, Nate McPeak, Tyler McPeak

Monday, March 16, 2009

We love you Grannie!

I definitely echo the comments on Scotcheroos - they are the best!

I'll always remember how on our many walks to the park, Grannie Annie taught me (and probably others) to skip! She was always so generous with her time, and so patient.

Also, how sweet Grannie called me a 'dumb little kid' when I finally figured out how to win at one of the card games we played together :)

Friday, March 13, 2009

Tech Support

Hey - if anyone is having trouble adding a "New Post" with a gmail.com account just e-mail me with your address and I'll add you to the authors list: debdebord6@yahoo.com

Thanks to everyone for adding your memories!

A Time to Remember...

When I think of people I can aspire to be like- I surely think of Grannie Annie. Her faith and will to be so kind is only something I can only hope for. Her endless commitment to Grandpa is what they write in epic love stories.
One time that I don’t think I’ll ever forget is when I was riding in the car with them on the way back from Oly, I think, and I asked to listed to the radio because I was bored stiff from the quiet. They said oh we don’t need the radio we’ll make our own music and started to sing, Richest Man in the World by Eddy Arnold. If you haven’t heard it I suggest you find it on the internet and I’m sure you’ll think of our grandparents.