Ladies of The Good Samaritan Society of Mountain Lake – The Lodge, The Village – are feted at event
The ladies of The Good Samaritan Society of Mountain Lake – from both The Lodge and The Village – were feted at a special Ladies Spring Fling event on Friday afternoon, May 8, in the facility’s dining room.
It was a time to honor the mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers, aunts, great-aunts and other V.I.P. women who are residents at the assisted-living complex or the nursing care community. On hand to celebrate with the residents were their daughters, granddaughters, nieces and great-nieces, as well as other special women with close connections.
Musical entertainment was provided by Lynn Stoneking.
Following is a photo gallery from the event:
SUE LARSON AND her mom, Marie McRunnel.
PAMELA ANDERSON, CENTER, is surrounded by two of the most important women in her life. At left, her mom, Elsie Eastlund and at right, her mom-in-law, Alice Anderson.
KAREN FRANZ, LEFT, made it certain that she made it to Mountain Lake from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to celebrate with her mom, Joyce Franz, right.
GRACE KRATOVIL, RIGHT, spent some time at the Ladies Spring Fling in deep conversation with her mother, Estella Harder, left.
THELMA BOLDT, RIGHT, sports a beautiful corsage noting her importance as a mom, grandma and great-grandma. With her at the event was her daughter-in-law, Janet Boldt, left.
ANOTHER DAUGHTER-IN-law, mother-in-law duo at the event were Carol Schultz, left and Myrtle Schultz, right.
ON HAND TO honor her grandmother, Ruth Hansen, right, was Cheri Hanson, left.
BY THE SIDE of 109-year-old Lena Dick, right, as the Ladies Spring Fling was a former neighbor, Irene Simeroth, left.
ASSISTING HER SISTER-in-law, Cecelia Dick, 100-years-old, right, is Annette Dick, left.
LYNN STONEKING PROVIDED the musical entertainment, singing favorite songs, along with some of her own original musical numbers.
BOUNCING AROUND THE dining hall with her camera, taking photos of all the women gathered in order to chronicle the event and save the memories was Amber Hughes, activity director for The Good Samaritan Society of Mountain Lake.