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How I Met the Love of My Life by Lyn Berman

This is about the love of my life and how I met him.

I was looking for an attorney for my divorce. A friend gave me Harold’s name, and I made an appointment to meet him. It turned out he didn’t do divorces. But we met anyway, and seven years later we were married. We were married for 40 wonderful years...


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Shelley Craig – Shelley and her Grandmother

When I was born, I was the first grandchild on my dad’s side. My grandmother, Verna Marie Wertt, Nanny, was there from the very beginning of my life.

I didn’t know that some people don’t get to know their grandparents. I was so lucky to know her and to love listening to her stories. I miss her u...


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Regina Hunt — Regina and Hank

I met Hank on a blind date arranged by a mutual friend. Neither of us wanted to go, but neither of us wanted to insult her by declining. It turned out to be the best decision we ever made.

When Hank first called to ask me out, I already had a formal work engagement. I didn’t have a date and asked him if he o...


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Susan Ingle — About My Husband, John Ingle

I met my husband, John Ingle, in the fifth grade. We grew up together—going through school side by side, graduating from high school, then college, and eventually getting married. We began dating when we were seniors in high school, after he invited me to be his date to a friend’s surprise party.

John’...


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Faith & Grief’s Memorial Arch Veteran’s Event

                  December 7, 2025, 1 p.m.

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day – 84th Anniversary


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