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Welcome to our Web site!
Our Tree is a large
and loving one
New "Branches" are
being added all the time!
Follow the links to
learn a little more about us.
We hope you enjoy
this site.
Workman Family Reunion
Sunday, July 20
Eastwood Swim Park
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Our troops put
themselves in harms way to preserve all that we hold dear.
Don't forget to
pray for and thank all of those who fight for our freedom this Fourth of
July!
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First Generation
William J and Marnetta M Dies
Bill, son of John
Henry Dies and Agnes Krietz
was born May
20,1922. He died May
12,1987
Bill married
Marnetta M Workman
daughter of
Clarence E Workman
and Evelyn F Gill
on February
27,1943
at St. Martha Church, Akron, OH
Netta was born
June 4, 1922. She died January
26, 2003
They had the following children:
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July 3, 1976 ~ Mike
Dies
July 6, 1991 ~ Holley
Yost
July 11, 1996 ~ Shyan
Williams
July 15, 1991 ~ Jacob
Dies
July 17, 1957 ~ David
Dies Sr
July 20, 1991 ~ Joey
Schindel
July 24, 1998 ~ Gabby
Bennett
July 31, 1958 ~
Bridgett Dies
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July 14, 1990 ~ Janet
& Chip Lippincott
July 17, 1992 ~ Judi
& Doug Carlson
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Our
Ever Expanding Branches
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Fran Dies &
Dick Weber
August 17,
2008 |
Our
Budding Branches
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Jill and Jeff Mealy
due date December 20, 2008 |
A New Arrival
Nathan Olden
Smith

Date:
April 24, 2008
Time of birth: 11:45 AM
Weight: 7 lbs and 11.6 ounces
Length/Height: 21 & 1/4 inches
Hair: Red
Eyes: Blue
Congratulations
Pam & Dennis
check out
their blog at
http://olden.blogspot.com/
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On the Lighter side
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Picture of the Month
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Fourth of July Trivia
USA Facts
Capitol:
Washington, DC
Motto:
"In God we trust"
Anthem:
"The Star Spangled Banner"
Bird:
The Bald Eagle
Flower:
The rose
On July 4,
1776, the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence,
solidifying the US's independence from Britain. Although it had
been celebrated in one way or another since 1777, July 4th was declared
a federal legal holiday in 1941. Around 1791, we started calling
July 4th "Independence Day".
Only two
people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776:
John Hancock and Charles Thomson. The rest mostly added on August
2nd of that year. The last person to sign it, Thomas McKean, got
around to it in 1781.
Celebrating
July 4th
This holiday
is marked by fireworks, barbecues and parades. Previously called
"rockets", the term "fireworks" was not established until 1777.
Later fireworks that madenoise were invented and dubbed "fire crackers"
and in 1880 sparkers were created. |

Mike & Missy
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Click the picture to follow our progress as a few of
our branches get trimmed

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Cottage Calendar
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click the calendar to view
cottage events and availability
contact Fran
to reserve a date
just remember "weekends
are open to everyone"
Directions
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Bill
Dies Memorial
Copley Wrestling
Manchester Wrestling
Hoban Wrestling
Ohio Youth
Wrestling
check out this video from the PD
NEO DIV II Firestone District |
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