Ron Hancock and David Wood Trail Bosses for the Basin Mountain Montana, Boulder Railroad Tunnel August 24, 2019
Abandoned Train tunnel Railroad Ghost Town 1-1/8 Mile through mountain.
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The relevance of Revelation is at hand in our time! The United States of America and the "world" is running toward Sin, Hell and the End of this Age as fast as it can get there ! ! ! Bring it on!!! The King is coming!!!!!!!!!!
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May Louise (Adams) Reel- Photos through 2017 "Tribute to our Mom". Born April 28,1917 Passed away December 26, 2017. 2nd Corinthians 5:8 "Spirit absent from the body is with the Lord". The most gracious, loving, caring Mom one could want. A true Gift from God. She lived her life as our Angle from on Most High. This video is to pay Tribute and Honor her life. Includes family and friends of 100 years and 8 months. Only a partial selection because many who should be here I do not have their photo.
May Louise Adams Reel was born April 28, 1917 in Paris Ill to the late Harry B. Adams and Lucy Clay Shipley Adams. May and Leo having moved to Houston in 1946 from Paris was a resident of Wharton Tx from 1968 to 2014. She move to Cody with her son Ron in 2014. She graduated from Paris High School. She was a loving and devoted wife and Mother, a homemaker and helping hand in the family businesses. In November of 1935 she married Leo David Reel of Paris and Leo preceded her in death on December 8, 1986 just after their November 22nd 50th Wedding Anniversary. 2017 marks their 81st Wedding Anniversary. She was also preceded in death by her sister Hazel Kraemer, brothers Nolan, George, Lloyd and Fred Adams. She is survived by her 2 sons Ron and Steve and a daughter-in-law Betty, three grandchildren, five great grand children, a sister in-law- Eleanor Adams and 25 nieces and nephews. May was a member of the Second Baptist Church of Houston since 1948, a 47 year member of the Wharton Garden Club, The Phillimathians, Book Review and she volunteered at Gulf Coast Medical Center for 35 years until her health caused her to retire. A riding and camping Member of the Cody Riding Club.
She was be laid to rest next to here husband Leo in the Edgar Cemetery, Paris Ill.
When May was born in 1917, the family Dr. Conklin came out to the house in his Doctor’s Buck Board buggy and told her Mom Lucy, do not bother naming this girl, she will not make it through the night. May out lived them all with true delight and willingness of life. Her name was finally recorded at the Paris Courthouse in 1958.
For Leo and the family, She was a loving, caring and supportive Wife and Mother. Christmas was her special Season and she knew no limit to celebrating the Birth of Jesus. Christmas was a time of Feast in our home. May loved cooking and baking for every occasion and fund raiser in the community. She loved needle point, petite point, quilt making and other needle work. She also enjoyed ceramics and made many masterpieces over the years. May was very active in the Parent Teachers Association (PTA), Green Tree Garden Club Houston, and a long time volunteer as a “Pink Lady” at the Gulf Coast Medical Center (35yrs). A member of the Texas Aggie’s Mother’s Club.
May often entert
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