Saturday, August 25, 2012

People of the Mission

 Our branch president Daniel Ochoa.
 Brother Trayler, Elder Rubio, Elder Wyson, Elder Nelson, Elder Levitt, and Elder Clement.
 Elders Levitt, and Anderson. They were assigned to Mountain View Branch. Senior couple Elder and Sister Miller are now assigned from there. They are from Utah.
 Brother Trayler owns a chicken farm. He gave us a total of 120 eggs that were double yokes. We love the fresh eggs, and these are XXXLarge eggs! Won't even fit in a normal egg carton. YUM! Alright, do the math. 240 yokes. But to be fair, we did end up giving many of them to the branch members who were very grateful. The Elders also got their share of these eggs as well. You can never have too many eggs.

 Our very cool branch building located in Ash Flat, on highway 412/62.
 Looking to the front of the chapel. There are a total of 8 pews. There are only 2 buildings like this in the world. The Ash Flatians are proud of this place.
 Elder Kohler, brother Trayler, and Elder Rubio from Batesville Branch. Brother Trayler is the Mission leader of the Batesville branch.
Kathy and her smile. Our branch building with all 8 pews.

 Kathy and Sister Dorothy Wagner. Dorothy is 108 in one week (September 2nd, 2012)

 Kathy and Bandit the Pomeranian.
 Grandson Colton, and Grandpa Clement
 Tom and Kathy in front of the Memphis Temple.
 Sisters: Judy Heath, Kathy Bassham, Kathy Clement, Teresa Bailey, and Feliza Castor
 Tom Lee Clement Family, Colton, Ashley, Aedan, Tom
 Teresa Bailey
 Kathy Bassham
 Child Family, Ron, Billie, and Scott. I found out, quite by accident, Billie is my 5th cousin. The link we both share is through Newell Knight, who was a personal friend of Joseph Smith. Interestingly small world after all!
Brothers Stephens, and Christman

Brother Inman. Kathy believes that he is a relative. We were unable to make the link, because he has moved to Illinois, but the information that he gave us lead us to believe that he is a very close relative. Melvin is a really nice fellow.


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