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My Family Heritage. by Mrs. Lindbloom. Table of Contents. Family Tree Family ’ s Greatest Triumph Photo Album Family Crest Family Traditions Family Recipe Places I ’ ve Lived Person I Admire Countries of Origin Maps Bibliography. Family Tree. Nancy Lee Lindbloom April 11, 1963 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Table of ContentsFamily Tree
Family’s Greatest Triumph
Photo Album
Family Crest
Family Traditions
Family Recipe
Places I’ve Lived
Person I Admire
Countries of Origin Maps
Bibliography
Family Tree
Nancy Lee LindbloomApril 11, 1963
Kansas City, Missouri
Robert Lee FryeOctober 26, 1936Tulsa, Oklahoma
Ruth Ann JenkinsMay 31, 1907Joliet, Illinois
Raymond V. FryeNovember 17, 1905
Indian Territory Oklahoma
Janet Sue LukensDecember 15, 1940Little Blue, Missouri
Elizabeth LouiseMericle
March 10, 1910Independence, MO
Gene KennethLukens
October 11, 1910Independence, MO
SiblingsCarolJeff
SteveLeeAnn Table of
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Person I AdmireMy sister, Carol, returned to college at the age of 45 to get her nursing degreeShe had dropped out of college 28 years before.She is a wife and mother of 5 children.In May 2007, she graduated from Regis University at the top of her class.Received the Outstanding Nursing Graduate award.Works as a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit nurse at Children’s Hospital in Denver.
Family’s Greatest Triumph
My grandfather started Frye’s Fine Fabrics
Operated in the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s.
He was a successful and creative entrepreneur and learned his retailing skills from J.C. Penney himself.
Family’s Greatest Triumph
Stillwater, Oklahoma where the first “Frye’s Fine Fabrics” was opened.
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Family TraditionsOn December 5, we put our shoes by the door to celebrate St. Nicholas Eve
Chocolate fondue on Christmas Eve and open 1 present (pajamas)
4th of July picnic and fireworks in Avon
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Favorite Family Recipe
Nana’s Peanut Butter Cookies1 c. butter 1 c. peanut butter
1 c. sugar 1 c. brown sugar
1 t. baking powder ½ t. salt
1 t. vanilla 3 c. flour
2 eggs
Cream together butter and sugars. Add peanut butter. Mix dry ingredients together, gradually add to butter mixture. Form balls of dough, place on ungreased cookie sheet. Flatten with a fork dipped in flour. Bake 8-10 minutes at 350°. Cool on wire rack. Enjoy warm with a glass of milk!
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