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Reunions

Published Wednesday, September 29, 1999 in the Nevada County Picayune

Fielding Family

The family of William K. and Bertie Loomis Fielding held a reunion Saturday, September 11, in the fellowship hall of the Prescott Church of Christ.

Although William and Bertie are deceased, the family is still going strong and growing.

First to be mentioned in attendance were two daughters-in-law: Dee Fielding from Blevins and Ida Fielding from Prescott.

Grandchildren attending were Doris Fielding Volentine and husband James from Hope; Dorothy Fielding Fulton and husband Butler from Hope; Patsy Fielding Parson and husband Jim from Guernsey; Mike Fielding and friend Lisa from Hope; William Fielding and wife Nell from Ft. Worth, Texas; Betty Fielding Terrell from Rosston; Joy Fielding Dougan and husband Penny from Prescott and Roxie Fielding from McCaskill.

All these had children and grandchildren present. There were too many to mention.

There were many cousins present.

Tom Fielding's daughter, Ruth Fielding Donahue, and husband, Marlin from Oregon were present. Others present included

George Fielding's family: Louise Stinnet from Gurdon, Bernice Reyenga from Shreveport, La., and Sue Buie from Prescott; and

The Laura Fielding' Garrett family: Elizabeth Murrah from Sutton, Buddy and Evelyn Murrah from Sutton, Glenda Westmoreland and Mary Allie Johnson from Prescott, Ann Flatte from Hot Springs and Charlie and Ruth Garrett from Benton.


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