KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Lake County California Women for Agriculture group held its Spring Social on May 25 at the Ely Stage Stop barn.
This year they honored and celebrated two- and three-generation members. Those who are no longer living were honored in memoriam.
President Diane Henderson, herself a two-generation member, introduced her mother, Carolyn Henderson-Rohner and then three-generation members Marilyn Holdenried, mother-in-law Jean Holdenried in memoriam, and daughter-in law Debbi Holdenried.
Two-generation members were Toni Scully and daughter-in-law Michelle Scully; Wilda Shock and mother Jane Barnes in memoriam; Muffie Panella and mother Janice Stokes; Lori McGuire and mother Bernice Thomas in memoriam; Margaret Eutenier and daughter-in-law Kristine Eutenier; Karen Hook and mother-in-law Lucy Hook in memoriam; Jill Jensen and mother Ellen Heath in memoriam.
Unable to attend but also recognized were Sara Dorn and daughter Nellie Dorn; Karen Jones and daughter Lindee Jones; Dena Keithly, mother-in-law Loris Keithly in memoriam and daughter Jennifer Keithly; Mary O'Meara and mother Lois Suchan; Colleen Rentsch and mother Frances Seely in memoriam; and Pam Scully, another daughter-in-law of Toni Scully.
Each member was presented with a commemorative name tag listing the generations, attached to a lovely rose and garden ornament.
Husbands and friends in attendance included Toni Scully's special guest, Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, and 2016 scholarship recipients Carson Holdenried and Wyatt Jones.
The group thanked Suzanne Scholz and the Ely Stage Stop crew for preparing their venue for this lovely social.
LCCWA Spring Social honors generations
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