Family Building Begins -1915


Bill and Edna worked hard and became valued community members. Close relationships were established with nearby farm families that lasted throughout the rest of their life. Edna was very fond of children. This fact was attested to by my mother June when she sent me a 50th birthday card on 7-11-1990, "When we were coming home from the hospital, Grandma Edna held you and put you up to the window at every house we passed so all of the neighbors could see our new beautiful baby." Edna must have been very excited when my Dad Albert arrived 17 Dec 1916. Below are Bill and Edna's children.
- Albert Wayne 17Dec1916/2Dec2008
- Kenneth McKinley 28Nov1919/1954
- Doris Mae (Adkin) 6Nov1921/4Feb2009
- Thomas Edward 10Dec1923/21Oct2005
- Janet Joyce (Brown) 8Jan1928
- William Douglas 5 Feb1936/30May2009

Remember to eat your fruit,
Martin Overhiser (first grand child of Bill and Edna Overhiser)
At The Farm November 4, 2010
The election has come and gone and all my brother Allen (current Township Supervisor) needed to do was vote. The Township Clerk's job was held for 69 years by grandpa Bill (1935-64), our dad Albert (1964-88) and then Allen (1988-2004). Because this is a part time job, voter registration was housed in the enclosed front porch of Bill and Edna's house and the house that Allan and I lived in while growing up. One ballot issue in Casco Township this year was the passage of a park millage. The Township has just completed purchasing a 9 acre parcel on Blue Star Highway with 300' of frontage on Lake Michigan.

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