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Pleasant Prairie: June 3, 2024

Last Wednesday, MarJean Pfau was a brief stopper at the Charlotte Koepplin home.

Last Thursday, meeting at the Charlotte Koepplin home were Shirley Packard, Cheryl Janzen, Diana Rue and Ed Brecto. Pastor Thomas Eckstein, vacancy pastor for Grace Lutheran Church of Carrington, also stopped in for a short chat and gave the folks communion.

Sunday visitors and bringing dinner to the Charlotte Koepplin home were Jerry and Carol Clancy of Thompson, N.D., Margie Anderson and Patti Larson. All had a great visit over homemade potato salad, calico beans, buns, ham and angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream. Later the Clancys put out flowers on loved ones' graves at Prairie Home Cemetery.

Sharon Laxdal called her brother Jimmy Indergaard Monday. Sunday, Jimmy enjoyed a visit over dinner at the Andy and Ruth Braaten home.

Last Saturday, Todd Koepplin and Rowdy stopped briefly at the Charlotte Koepplin home.

Saturday surprise visitor at the Margie Anderson home was Jane Sampson. Jane had been to Prairie Home Cemetery decorating family graves for Memorial Day. The gals had an awesome catch-up family visit.

Last Monday, Karen Koepplin and Aaron Koepplin drove Charlotte Koepplin to Bismarck, where she had a vascular procedure done and returned home the same day. Thursday, Charlotte had medical appointments in Jamestown and Carrington. She is doing fine.

Charlotte Koepplin received a phone call from cousin Ardy (Birkholz) Yates Sunday evening from Arkansas telling about the nasty weather there recently. Ardy will be making a trip to North Dakota in July to see her sisters Marvis and Penny.