Robusta
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- Location
- upstate New York
Yesterday, We laid to rest my 83 year old Aunt.
Her services were held in a church founded in 1823 by her family, constructed in 1837 from timber harvested and milled from our family farm, buried in the cemetery carved from a piece of that same farm, containing most of my family from 1817 through the present and into the future. At the reception we were represented by family from 4 days old to 102 years of age.
I was struck by how incredibly lucky we are to have such continuity in one family and am curious for how many more generations it can continue.
Or is this maybe more common than I imagine?
Her services were held in a church founded in 1823 by her family, constructed in 1837 from timber harvested and milled from our family farm, buried in the cemetery carved from a piece of that same farm, containing most of my family from 1817 through the present and into the future. At the reception we were represented by family from 4 days old to 102 years of age.
I was struck by how incredibly lucky we are to have such continuity in one family and am curious for how many more generations it can continue.
Or is this maybe more common than I imagine?