Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Jerry we are sorry for your loss






Gordon “Skip” Milton Gerbitz, age 83 of Briggsville, Wisconsin passed away peacefully in the comfort of his own home on Monday, December 22, 2008.
Memorial services will be held Saturday, January 3, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oxford with Reverend Brian Rohde officiating. Please join the family for a time of fellowship and a luncheon following the service at the church.
Gordon was born December 1, 1925 in New Haven Township of Adams County, Wisconsin the son of Edward and Emma (Labrenz) Gerbitz. In July of 1949 he married Delores Steuerwald in Portage, Wisconsin. Over his 59 years of farming, Gordon was involved in many activities; Pork Producers, on the State Pork Producer’s Insurance Committee for 1 year; Farmer’s Home Administration board for 3 years; Douglas Doers 4-H Club including the duty of softball coach for 10 years and pork production leader for 12 years; International Crane Foundation; Central Livestock Show swine committee for 20 years; Marquette County Fair; Neenah Valley Saddle Club; fire warden for 19 years; St. John’s Lutheran Church building committee for 5 years and membership committee for 3 years; family card playing; monthly 500 card club; Wednesday night poker at neighbor’s houses for 20 years; weekly men’s bowling team and couple’s league; Jolly Squares square-dancing and going to auctions.
Gordon was in tune with the land, had a love of nature, blending agriculture with preservation of wildlife. He used innovative farming practices, especially in using his own designs for his farrow to finish hog operation. Gordon’s dream of making his farm a 3 generation farm will be carried on by his grandson. He loved riding his 4 wheeler over the farm and woods and watched generations of vultures hatch in a tree in the woods. He gave access to his land for goose, turkey and deer hunting and participated eagerly in the hunt himself. He also enjoyed sightseeing traveling with his family. Gordon has the respect and friendship of family and neighbors. His humor, good-natured friendliness and generosity will be missed by all.
Gordon is survived by his wife of 59 years, Delores Ada (Steuerwald); daughters, Sandra Rowe of Briggsville, Susan (Bill Johnston) of Billings, MT, Sally (David Ashline) of Moreno Valley, CA; a son, Gerald (Eva Foster), of Briggsville; grandchildren, Dennis Gerbitz and Denise Soule, Jeremy Johnston (Vanessa) and Josh Johnston, Christopher Rowe (Mary) and Sonya Rowe and Andrew Ashline; great grandson, Dillan Soule; brothers, Raymond (Phyllis) and Alfred (Lorena) and sister Lucille (Darrell) Trapp. He was preceded in death by his grandson, Scott Ashline; parents, Edward and Emma; brother, Willard; sisters, Evelyn Ribaudo, Arlene Luger and Eleanor.
Memorials may be given to Home Health United Hospice or the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Day






















I woke at midnight with a surprise, the refrigerator hose for the ice cubes had sprung a leak and was spraying. When I went down to turn off the water there was a big puddle on the floor of the basement. We'll have to get it fixed, but the water drained into the cracks of the basement. The Sister missionaries got up at 6:30 AM to open their presents. The family came over around 10 AM to open the rest of the presents and to eat. Some of us played Rummykub and Phase 10. It was fun. Of course we ate again and wished Grandma Foster a Happy Birthday. Adrian and Brittany called and we all sang Happy Birthday to Brittany who was in Texas. Sarah called while the girls were opening up presents from her. It was a good Day. Mary, Amanda, Eva, and the kids stayed the night as there was to be a big storm. We watched the new Harry Potter movies we bought.

One of the presents we unwrapped this morning was a scrapbook put together with pictures and a note from all the Sister Missionaries that have lived with us. It was a wonderful, thoughtful gift that will be cherished.

Christmas Eve







We again had a real live baby for the nativity. As a change of pace we ate ham that Jerry and Eva had provided and Turkey that Rebecca had cooked in her rotisserie. It was tender and nummy. We opened up presents from Grandma as well as wishing David a Happy Birthday from the 19th. We all left the table full and had a wonderful evening. We were thrilled to have Kandy and Kerry Horrer and Mike Fuller visit with us.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Trip to Utah





































We did a fast trip to Utah to see the Wedding of Kendall and Sarah Chapman. We got to spend Christmas with Adrain and Brittany and the Deardens. Art finished his Exams on Tuesday about 3 PM and we headed out of UW-Stout for the West. It took us 3 hours to go 100 miles. Every body around ST. Paul was slowed down to a crawl since the weather was so bad. Many cars and trucks were in the ditch. Finally 1/2 way trough Iowa the roads cleared up and it was clear the rest of the days. We left Utah on Sunday to beat the next Snowstorm through. We had fun though. Thursday Jim Richards came up to see his old mission companion (Art) and we took a trip to Preston and Lewiston, UT to see our old residences. Friday was the wedding and we saw lots of old friends. Friday night we had a wonderful Turkey Dinner at Adrian and Brittanys and celebrated an early Christmas, opening presents and all with Sarah, Richard and kids. Saturday morn we saw Adrian coach his Spanish Fork Jr. High students at a wrestling meet. In the afternoon we saw the beautiful, big addition of the Dearden house. It was great. Saturday night we enjoyed the reception and Sunday morning we left to beat the storm. It was good to be with friends and family, but there is "no place like home."

Monday, December 22, 2008

Martinez Family at Christmas Time
















Isabella had a blast helping to make cookies. we also went to our church birthday party this last friday and the kids got to see santa and Isabella helped make a gingerbread house.





A change for Arthur

I was actually corrected that Arthur did not receive a promotion. He actually is just receiving more money because it is a much harder job. Art is also signing up one last time and will then stay in until his full 20 years is up and he becomes known as a "life". I hope Art knows we are very proud of how well he has done.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Eva finishing up the semester

Eva is finishing up with flying colors. Earlier this week she had to give a presentation to professors as well as other students. She gave it on guest workers in this country. Jerry even went to see it. She is in the honors program and carrying almost strait A's. She is even doing great in Math. She does tutoring of other students, Kids Ranch which helps children after school, had a chance to visit one of the Regents of the University system, and is going to be interviewed about what is like being an older students that has already had a career and is basically starting over. She loves school and tonight she and some other girls were getting together to go bowling and play games.

Grandma gets to see Art and Sonny











Grandma paid for the gas so Eloise could drive her to see Arthur and Family. She loved seeing them and was so glad to go. It is good to see pictures of them. Sonny's sister is living close now and she has enjoyed that. She said it was good to see Art as he would pass by Marlee to reach down and give her a kiss. Proud papa I would say.

Grandma Returns from Florida
















I stopped over to see Grandma tonight. She said her trip to Florida was great. She had a wonderful time visiting with Don and Jackie and their girls Brittany and Naomi. Naomi has a horse which she is able to ride and does a great job at. Grandma was treated to Lobster and was treated royally. She was able to see Fred and Sharon who came for a visit. Grandma had a wonderful time with Eloise, Dennis, and Justin.

Thursday, December 11, 2008




Megan tested for her Lt.Blue belt today. She did sooooo good. After testing we had are team Christmas party and at the party there where three awards given out and Megan got one for the "Most Improved Student 2008". It has her name on it and everything. She thought it was cool to get because the other two awards had been given to black belts. I was a very proud moma!!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Ashley is in Show Choir





Ashley had a show in Lodi and so we went down to see it. It is the choir where they do all sorts of dance moves with it. Ashley did the best of anyone from their team. They were there all day and at the end of the program all the schools preformed together. There was a lot of talent. Eva was able to meet us there with Isabella. We all had fun.

A couple of phone photos




Arthur sent this picture to Rebecca. Marlee is a little doll.
Mary has bangs now. It is very curly now and she looks awesome.