Saturday, December 15, 2007

Merry Christmas

Luke 2:10-11

10 but the angel reassured them. “Don’t be afraid!” he said. “I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people. 11 The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!


New Living Translation (NLT)

Holy Bible. New Living Translation copyright © 1996, 2004 by Tyndale Charitable Trust. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Uncle Merle

Jenni P said...

Hi all. Would appreciate everyone's prayers for Dad (and Mom. If you haven't heard. Dad fell from the attic last Wednesday and broke his back. God however was very good to us!! Things could have so much worse...Dad gets upset whenever he thinks about the possbility of mom being under the door when he fell (as the door was shut). He is doing well. Alot of pain though. No surgery right now - trying a back brace first to try and avoid any surgery. He also tore the rotor cup in his shoulder. You know him though he is all ready joking around. Just pray for a speedy recovery and his pain. Pray for mom as she "trys" to care for him when he does come home. Right now still in hospital but looking at putting him somewhere else for a couple of weeks til he can get up and move around better. Thanks - love you all and know you will be praying.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Wilhite Brothers 2005



This phot is from Merle's 80th Birthday 2005.

Ken,Merle,Bob,Jim,Don

Here is a site we can share photos on.

http://wilhitewaves.snapfish.com/snapfish

If you click on the above, and log in to Snapfish you can see some photos of Ken,Merle,Bob,Jim, and Don at Merle's 80th Birthday back in 2005. Some great shots of the brothers and spouses.

You can also post photos there.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Thanks from Jim and Bev


Dear Wilhite families,

Oh, what a wonderful great weekend at the Wilhite Farm!! Lots of memories were shared - a lot of fun, food, and fellowship was had! You dear people have been our conversations this week. Jim and I want to thank you all for coming and are already looking forward to next Aug 2008!

May the Lord bless!

Thanks again for coming to the Wilhite Farm.

Love,

Aunt Bev and Uncle Jim

ps A BIG thanks to Vana, Pete, and Keith

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Monday, August 6, 2007

2007 Wilhite Reunion


Thanks to everyone that attended our 1st Wilhite reunion. It was a huge success!!


Those that came: Duane (Orlan) Jenni and Fred and family(Merle), Mark, Diane and George, Paul and Susan (Cecil), Jeanie and Jenn, Sue and Jim, Patty and Drew ( Kenny) Terry and Sharon and family (Bob), Pete (Kevin) and Bonnie and family, Keith and Tanya and family, Vana and Kevin and family (Jim), Uncle Merle, Uncle Don and Uncle Jim and Aunt Bev. Every Brother was represented!!

Everyone had fun reminiscing, eating great food and having soft serve ice cream before, after and in-between meals! I think we wore the rented ice cream machine out. (A Wilhite's dream continuous ice-cream at the pull of a lever).

A few arrived on Friday and enjoyed a campfire under a clear-starry sky. Most arrived Saturday a.m. Keith prepared a great lunch of smoked - pulled pork and beef brisket, baked beans, all the sweet corn you can eat and potato salad (thanks Bonnie's mom) and lots of other food. Uncle Jim had everyone share what they are doing and where and how their families are doing.

We spent time taking family and group pictures out by the barn. Several neighbors stopped by to say hi. Saturday ended with a late night came of Apples to Apples, which provided some more laughter. Sunday started with rolls, pastries, toast, juice and coffee, then a short devotional from Duane. We all sang Amazing Grace and I think all would agree that the Lord was in our presence!

The house is gone, but we found out that it was just walls.... if you put the people (the family) together - that the love and the memories are still there! (both poured out of each family member). The years have passed but the love of our Wilhite heritage was still evident this weekend as we shared laughter and tears together.

More memories from this weekend:

*Hugs and LOTS of Wilhite waves
*Uncle Merle driving the tractor
*Diane breaking things
*FRESH sweet corn
*Moose (the dog) and Diane's pants
*A Harley motorcycle
*Aunt Bev's chocolate sauce (....Mark)
*Moose and Duane's slipper
*A dirty diaper ?
*Diane and George's "personal" life (too much info)
*Drew thinking he was wearing a "feed me" sign

If you don't know what any of these are then you won't want to miss next year's reunion and be a part of the new memories for 2008. Same time (1st weekend in August) , Same place. Start planning now to be a part of this GREAT TIME next year! Many of you had planned on coming or wanted to be here but couldn't - we missed you and that is why we are sharing and we will be posting pictures soon. I for one went home feeling refreshed (all the love and hugs....I think) I am ready for next year now! Hopefully we will see everyone in 2008! We will keep you posted and as always if you have any thoughts or suggestions just let us know!!


.....THANKS again to Pete and Bonnie for the hospitality, Keith for the meat, Uncle Jim and Aunt Bev , Vana and Kevin for making sure we had all that we needed for a great time!!


Thursday, August 2, 2007

Reunion 07

There is still time...

Just wanted to send a note out that listed the potentially committed attendees. (Please let me know if you are planning coming and I have not listed you below...sorry)

  • Uncle Merle ( hopefully Aunt Darlene feels well enough to make it too)
  • Uncle Bob and Aunt Alice
  • Uncle Jim and Aunt Bev
  • Uncle Don
  • Mark
  • Diane and George
  • Dennis - is trying to make it, Duane
  • Sue and Jim
  • Jeanne and Jenn
  • Patti and Drew
  • Jenni and Fred
  • Terry and Family
  • Vana and Kevin and Family
  • Pete and Bonnie and Family
  • Keith and Tanya and Family
Click here for Mapquest to Corwith the farm is 3 miles east of Corwith on B55

S
aturday
Arrive at farm in am
Lunch at 12:30 Smoked Brisket and Pulled Pork, Potato salad, Baked Beans
Tour Farm / Games
6:30 Dinner Burgers and Brats and Sweet Corn, chips, watermelon
7:00 campfire Icecream and smores ???

Sunday
10:00 am Devotional at Farm
Sunday Lunch/Dinner Ham, Potatoes and Sweet Corn
Yard games

Please prepare for a fun couple of days! We will have food and drinks at the farm. You don't need to bring a thing. If you have any questions email us.

My Email
Pete's Email

Uncle Jim's Phone #515.583.2225 - cell 515.341.1391

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Sweet Corn - Sweet times


Hope you can make it to the farm this weekend - Aug 4th and 5th.

Send me an email if you are planning to make it.
My Email
Pete's Email


Uncle Jim's Phone #515.583.2225


Thanks Keith

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Roll Call



Just wanted to put out a quick note. Please let us know if you are planning on making the reunion, Aug 4-5,2007 in Corwith.

Should be a great couple of days of family,fun,and food etc...

Click below to send Keith an email
Keith Wilhite

Friday, June 29, 2007

Reunion Date - at the Farm Aug 4-5th, 2007




Who's coming! don't miss out!
We want to see you and your family at the reunion, August 4-5th 2007.

Please get the word out that August 4-5 are coming quickly we want to know as quickly as possible who is planning to come.

The fridge is stocked and the cats are hungry!

Click on our name to contact us today.
Jenni Pilcher

Vana Kruger

Pete Wilhite

Keith Wilhite

Monday, June 25, 2007

***Reminder***


We want to see you and your family at the reunion, August 4-5th 2007.

Please get the word out that August 4-5 are coming quickly we want to know as quickly as possible who is planning to come.

The fridge is stocked and the cats are hungry!

Click on our name to contact us today.
Jenni Pilcher

Vana Kruger

Pete Wilhite

Keith Wilhite

Monday, June 18, 2007

RSVP ASAP! Reunion Date - at the Farm Aug 4-5th, 2007




It is getting to crunch time. August is coming quickly - make plans today! Please forward this info to anyone you can think of that would want to get out to the farm!

We want you to know - this year is the year... the farm is ready and we want to see you and your family at the reunion, August 4-5th 2007.

Please get the word out that August 4-5 are coming quickly we want to know as quickly as possible who is planning to come.

The fridge is stocked and the cats are hungry!

Click on our name to contact us today.
Jenni Pilcher

Vana Kruger

Pete Wilhite

Keith Wilhite

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Wilhite Brothers 2007


Vana emailed me this photo and I wanted to add it to the site. I am still looking for a digital photo I have of the brothers at Uncle Merle's 80th.

Send me any photos you would like to see posted to: ktwilhite@mchsi.com

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Reunion Date - at the Farm Aug 4-5th, 2007

I got an email from Vana she has talked with Pete (Kevin) ...she said...

We will continue to work on the details but we are planning the weekend of August 4 and 5th-Saturday and Sunday!

More details to follow...

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Prayer Requests

Anyone have any specific prayer requests they would like to share? Any Wilhite Prayer Warriors out there? Please post as a comment below. It would be great to be able to track how God answers prayers - I look forward to looking back on the comments in a few months and being encouraged by answered prayers. Let the praises begin...

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Let's try to connect!

Just wanted to fire-up this site to maybe get some conversations going between families...
I have got to go feed the cats...
have a great day - Keith

Wilhite Brothers Photo

wilhite Brother & Spouses Photo

Wilhite Brothers Photo

Wilhite Photo 1941

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

A little Wilhite History

Here is an excerpt from an email from Dennis Wilhite.
I have a number of generations from the Reformation in Germany until the immigration to America. Those are relatively easily found on the web. I would bet that links from Germanna Foundation can give you that. At any rate, Johanne Michael Willheit came to America between 1717 and 1719 and attached to a group of Germans in Virginia often called the second Germanna Colony. These were Germans headed for Pennsylvania but placed into indentured servitude to the VA governer for a period of about 7 years. They were placed on what was then the frontier near Culpeper, VA.

Once they were free of service they moved to a location further west just under the Blueridge mountains, settling what is now the town of Madison, VA. I have been to that lovely town and walked around Johannes first farm. I believe he is buried on that property in a plot where there are broken tombstones that are no longer readable. I also have attended the Evangelical Lutheran church that he helped to build in the 1740s. It is the oldest woodframe church in the country, still in use. Johanne died there and we actually decend from two of his sons in that several generations later a pair of second cousins married. Direct decent comes from Adam Wilhoit (it seems that most spelled it that way in VA), who was likely born on the way to America or shortly after arrival married a Broyles and ended up taking over her father's farm across the valley. Adam had a son John who had a son Aaron, who had a son Joseph Thornton, all of whom grew up in that same valley. In 1806, after Joseph Thornton had married he followed his father and grandfather (now in his 60s) to Kentucky and settled in Jefferson County, quite near where Abraham Lincoln's family was settled. It was there that a shift seemed to be made from Lutheran to Baptist, though by the time Joseph Thornton moved on later in life it seems that there was little religious interest at all.

In the mid 1830s Joseph Thornton moved on again to Cass County, Illinois. Uncle Otho told me that his father said that Wilhites and Lincolns moved to Illinois together. They did land in the same area. Joseph was for a while before he moved on to eastern Iowa with his second wife. While many of the Wilhites were prolific, JT in particular had 12 children by wife number one and 6 more by wife number two. JT's son Eli died in Illinois in his forties leaving his wife Elizabeth (Ryman) with several sons that were still young teens so she moved to the Iowa City area in the 1860s with several older sons. I still have been unable to find where she died or is buried. One of the younger sons was Eli Thornton Wilhite who is buried in the Corwith cemetary. He had gone back to Illinois and married Mary Arnold then moved back to Iowa and with another of the younger brothers settled in Corwith. Of course Eli was Grandpa Wilhite's father.

The Zeigler line I have traced back to Pennsylvania in the late 1700s. Grandma's mother, Josie Stufflebeam's family I have back to about 1600. Anyway, there are many interesting details and stories. The easiest thing would be to shoot you the whole file. I also have piles of documents, pictures, and other resources that you are welcome to copies of if you want to go that far. I have visited many of the graves and met many shirt tail relatives all over the country. It is intriguing.
Dennis has a great deal of info on Wilhite Genealogy. I will try to get some updated history to the site. Any comments are welcome.

Thanks Keith