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Reunion Quilt 2023 Progress




  Collected signatures from family members for the reunion signature quilt. 

Step 1: Collect Signatures! Goal was 50, but I guess 40 will do

The squares are 5“blocks with signature in the center. 

Signatures collected:
1. Larry Cone
2. John & Lora Cady
3. Dan & Julie Ellison
4. Brendon Reynolds & Brittany
5. Bronzen
6. Michael B
7. Laiketon Brownell
8. John Dunbar
9. Brayden Dunbar
10. Lindsey Dunbar
11. Kenzie Swem
12. Shanna Brownell
13. Aunt Cheri
14. Timothy Johnson
15. Jim Ruse
16. Linda Ruse
17. Brittan Mehlhorn
18. Bronzen Mehlhorn
19. Matthew & Cari Mehlhorn
20. Randy & Amanda Hahn
21. Cindy & Gary Vander Molen
22. Marian Krane
23. Diane Johnson
24. Darryl Johnson
25. Mary Arrendale
26. Donna Armstrong
27. Andi Boyer-Hahn
28. Evelyn Lily Hahn
29. Lois Marie „Dunn“ Spedowski
30. Kerry & Rich Seymour
31. Darlene Hahn
32. Connie Wilkinson (Zuke)
33. Richard Hahn
34. Ed &Stefanie Seaver
35. Dawn Oldenburg
37. Susan Cone
38. Gary R. Cone
39. O. Kramer
40. Marian Kramer









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