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Title: About Lynn
Author: Adelene Spiker
Date: 2006
After Lynn and I were married in 1946, we
visited the Spiker farm pretty often. One of my fondest memories is of
Marjory frying little sun fish. They were always so good! Lynn said her
secret was that she never moved out of her tracks – she turned them often
and served them when they were just right.
Lynn Spiker loved peaches. Grandma Spiker
would always have individual dishes of peaches at each plate before they
sat down to eat. Lynn said he waited until everyone finished eating to
see if he could have extras.
Lynn often talked about his time spent at
Sunny Point school. He said he would look out the window and long for the
day to end so he could get out to “tend” his animals. He said he often
helped Dorothy with the dishes so she could go out with him.
Because John heard his dad speak of “Sunny
Point”, that was his choice of names for the Bread and Breakfast he and
Sue own. |