Barb’s Greatest Accomplishment
By Barb Winkleman, August 2, 2017 — My greatest accomplishment is I am here. I can still walk and enjoy life, and i have 3 kids and and I raised one of my grandbabies. Then later I moved in with my … Continued
By Barb Winkleman, August 2, 2017 — My greatest accomplishment is I am here. I can still walk and enjoy life, and i have 3 kids and and I raised one of my grandbabies. Then later I moved in with my … Continued
By Kathleen Whitford, August 2, 2017 — Will, my husband’s brother, committed suicide so we took in his 3 kids. It was ok because I was having trouble having kids of my own and one of them was sick. Then … Continued
By Elizabeth Wolfe, August 2, 2017 — My greatest accomplishment in life was my son from time he was born. My son was born with a disability, and we struggled with that throughout his life. He went to group home to interact … Continued
By Barb Winkleman, July 26, 2017 — I have had some very interesting jobs. I had gone to work at Mark’s Toys, it was a big toy company in Erie. That is where I met my first husband. Then I … Continued
By Elizabeth Wolfe, July 26, 2017 — I worked for an investment broker, and that was way before they had digital stuff. It would come over a tape and we would have to climb up and change everything by hand. … Continued
By Kathleen Whitford, July 26, 2017 — I worked a lot of different jobs. The country fair was one. Many stories come with them. One of them was you couldn’t heat a sub up until you paid for it, and this guy … Continued
By Elizabeth Wolfe, July 5, 2017 — My uncle Herman Getz was in the army. I remember everyone being so surprised when he came home, cause so many didn’t. We had a huge party for him. It was a … Continued
By Elizabeth Wolfe, June 28, 2017 — When I was in the 11th grade we went to our junior prom. My boyfriend rode the bus to my house to pick me up & then we had to ride a bus to our … Continued
By Barb Winkleman, June 28, 2017 — We had uniforms at Villa. They were tops and skirts made of wool with white blouses underneath. We had to use the same starch the nuns used on their habits on our blouses so … Continued