
Thanksgiving dinner prepared by Shermie
for his friends, Yosuke & Seri, 1999
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Kwajalein
Fish - Wahoo |
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Norman Good & Shermie Wiehe
The high school graduation pictures of 1970 shown with the
picture of their get together for the first time after 30 years. |
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Shermie's Favorite - Fender
Rhodes 73 - (1967-1997) |
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Norman and Shermie reunited in 2000 after not seeing or keeping
contact with each other for more than 30 years. They both attended
grades 1-12 and graduated in Washington High School (WHS) in 1970 in Kansas City, Kansas.
Norman and Shermie had strick parents, allowing little time to get together,
but both were close through the years. They both played little league baseball for about 8 years together with
the Liondotte Baseball League in Wyandotte County. After not seeing Norman at any of the
WHS high
school reunions, Shermie was able to make contact with Norman by
locating him at URL www.switchboard.com.
Shermie flew from Boston, MA to Kansas City to attend the 1970 WHS 30-year reunion. A few days before the reunion,
Shermie drove to Warsaw,
Missouri to visit with Norman and stayed a few days at his beautiful
home on the Lake of the Ozarks. They covered 30 years of life history
in those few days along with eating good tasting fish Norm caught and
cooked. Norm had two beautiful fishing boats and provided boat
rides on the lake. Shermie and Norman played music
together until midnight for a big party on the lake. Norman's lake home
neighbors liked the music and invited Shermie to returned in the
fall to play for a fall Oktoberfest party at Norm's home. On
Shermie's return to Kansas City, Shermie stopped to visit Craig and Jean Kim
(Kwajalein residents for many years) in Warsaw, Missouri. |
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Sherman L. Wiehe with Granddaughter Amanda - 1977
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Shermie was
raised in the area between Leavenworth and Kansas City as shown on the
map above near
the upper right corner. The area is called Wyandotte County.
Many of the Wiehe families leave near
Leavenworth and Kansas City, Kansas. Across the Missouri river
near Leavenworth is the town Farley,
Missouri where the first Wiehe, William H. Wiehe, finally settled in America
to raise his family after
work about 15 years of his journey in Rising Sun, Indiana where he met his
wife, Caroline (Carlena)
Marie
Stagemiller, the beginning of the Wiehe clan. Now approximately
200 Wiehe family members
live within a 20 miles of Farley. You can learn more about my
family by clicking Shermie's
Wiehe Tree. |
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More pictures of Shermie's Past - Page 1, 2, 3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8 Shermie's Place |