Boyd Family

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Broadmoor Christmas Tree Lighting

We went to the Broadmoor Hotel for their annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Everthing was very festive and we had a good time with some friends of ours.

Tyler Carson, Brandon and Jacob, Andrew Peck, Steven Carson
and Aaron Peck.

Jeff and Denise Carson

Jim Blanton, daughter Leslie, Katie and Denise Carson
and Sandy Blanton.

Mel Mathews and her Mom and Dad (Pat and Charles)

Becky, Jacob and Brandon in front of the ice sculpture.

Old Boyd Photos

Below are some pictures of my dad which were given to me a year ago (or so). These pictures aren't of the same quality as the ones of my mom but I still enjoy looking at them. Thanks to my dad for providing the necessary info for all of these.

My mother and father (center) at a dance, circa 1953. Girl to left is Janice Stiff. Boy to right is Tom Davis.

Brothers Harry and Don Boyd, in front yard of 506 N. Granger St., looking west. Circa 1943.

Arthur Boyd, my grandfather. Photo probably taken prior to moving to Harrisburg. Never owned an automobile. Killed November 1938 in Blue Bird coal mine accident.

I suppose the above is one of my most favorite photos on this page. I'm not sure what impression I had of my dad's father (both of my grandfather's were dead before I was born) but I suppose I figured a coal miner would be somewhat "rough and gruff" but this photo depicts a much different person. Who knows, could have been on the cover of GQ!

My grandmother, Martha Lena Bramlet Boyd Shoemaker. Did not graduate from high school but became one the first X-ray technicians in Harrisburg. Died in December 1967.

Harry Boyd, my father, circa 1946. Photo taken at 506 N. Granger, Harrisburg, IL

My dad's only childhood birthday party. From top left, going clockwise - S.D. Golden (still living); Don Upchurch, retired from Navy (lives out East); Ron Bean, teaching school in Iowa; Dick Gaskins; Tom Golden (died about 5 years ago); Dan Brown (died about 5 years ago); my father, the birthday boy!; Ron Riegel, retired school superintendent, Belleville, IL.; John Shepherd, opthamologist, living in Las Vegas; Tom Cole (died 5-7 years ago); Bill Braddock, only one of group still living in Harrisburg.

This is another of my favorites. Once again, notice how "normal" my dad and his friends look. I see my own children enjoying their friends and parties and think of this picture.

Old Fulkerson Photos

Below are some really cool pictures of my mom and her family. I had probably seen these at least sometime over the years but for the life of me I can't remember. I suppose the thing that amazes me most about these is how cool my mom and her family look. Not that my mom's not cool, it's just that I grew up like most kids seeing my parents and their siblings, etc. as adults (i.e. not fun or cool!). Anyway, have fun looking at some great pictures of a great family. (Thanks to my mom for pointing who everyone is - sorry it took so long to get this updated).


My mom's brother, Grover Dale (called Gobi by the family but no one is sure why) about the time he went to the Army. Also pictured is mom's sister Nell.

Back row L to R. Mom's brothers Roy, Grover Dale and Willard. Front row is Mom and sister Betty.

Mom's cousin Fonnie Hendrix (they always called him "Jr."). Jr's mom, Aunt Lil and mom's mom, Mina, were sisters. Also pictured is mom's brothers Willard and Gobi.

Aunt Betty and mom (mom's about 5-6 here). This picture was taken shortly before the family moved back to 316 W. Raymond, Harrisburg, IL. (316 W. Raymond is where mom and all but the 6 oldest children were born).

Aunt Gertie, Mom's sister. Gertrude (Fulkerson) Carr, married George Carr. No children.

All of these pictures were taken at a mining community N/W of Carrier Mills, Saline Co, IL. This area was known as "Bunker Hill" and the housing was provided by the Sahara Coal Company. (The community before "Bunker Hill" was called "South America.") Mom's dad, my grandfather, was a "tippie boss" at this time and Sahara required all of their bosses to live at Bunker Hill from about 1937 (mom was born in 1936) until about 1943-44 (WW 2 era).

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Thanksgiving Weekend - 2005



We had a great Thanksgiving Day weekend. My parents came out and spent the week with us. We ate alot, played cards and dominoes and just had a great time with each other.

Friday, November 18, 2005

The Hobbit!



Jacob's 8th grade drama class did an excellent performance of the Hobbit. Jacob, shown on the far left,along with some of his friends above, played very scary Goblins!

Saturday, November 05, 2005



Today's forecast...55 and sunny! (It actually did turn out to be a nice day)