Ron Hebron - Family


My brother Curtis makes fine wood replicas of tugboats. PNWTugboats.com

 

Heidi and Chris Marshall in Charlottesville, VA

Madeline Marshall was born 6/22/04

Chris and Heidi Marshall are featured by our friend Noi Johnson's Nellies Flowers who did their wedding. 6 photos.


 

David lives with us. Photo of David, Ron and Gini. (Third photo down in the left column.)

 

Margaret is back at Trinity Western University in Langley, BC, third year.

She worked at Camp Firwood on Lake Whatcom near Bellingham, WA this summer- her 4th year on staff. She was a manager in charge of 8 high-school counsellors-in-training witha lot more responsibilities from dawn to bedtime. Here she is standing in the door of her office. Her office!

She took a year before starting college to spend 3 months with Heidi and Chris in Virginia and 6 months with Youth With a Mission in Australia and Thailand - "Reef to Outback".

Click photo to enlarge.

Photo of Chris
Chris Marshall at Shannon Falls in British Columbia at Squamish on the highway to Whistler. 1,100 feet (335 meters). I love this photo; it's astonishing that so much water can come over such a high waterfall. Lists of the highest waterfalls don't show this one. So I guess there is doubt about its height. But the signs at the site say 335 meters.
Photo of Chris
Heidi and Gini at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Very interesting. I recommend it highly. Greenfield Village adjoins the museum containing Thomas Edison's lab and Wilbur and Orville Wright's home and bicycle shop and more. All were moved there from their original sites with full cooperation of Edison and Wright.
Gini and daughter Heidi
Heidi and Chris Marshall live in Charlottesville, Virginia.
A photo on their honeymoon near Hana, Maui in July, 2000. It looks like Wainapanapa State Park - rough black a'a lava in the back ground and a black sand beach just below them - Photo

Contact me for the email addresses of Hebron family members.

ron_lfp at mac.com

Lake Forest Park, Washington, USA

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