Sunday, February 17, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Helen Christine Willich Heiner!!

I am a little late with this post - sorry - Blogs are time consuming to maintain, right? I wanted to post baby/child pictures of each of the Willich siblings as their birthdays arrived. Well Helen Christine Willich Heiner was born on February 4, 1963 in Crowley, Louisiana. The 5th girl to join the Willich family.
Here she is as a new born :-)

Looking out at the world from her death trap of a baby seat. Nothing to strap into the car there folks. Somehow we all survived.


Older sister Yvonne seems pleased with the new addition. Baby Christine looks surprised and a little frightened!

Smiling for the camera. In our back yard on 419 North Avenue I in Crowley, Louisiana

Caught laughing and then caught by our dog Fluffy, below...
Probably got a good slobbery lick from him.

I'd say about 3 months old - what do you think?

I love this picture, It is one of only 3 or 4 we have of our beloved grandmother "Mami".  Christine is named for her (Helen) and she looks more like Mami than any of the rest of us do. Dawson Willich is the huge baby on the left :-) and Christine is the daintier cousin on the right. Sylvia is the happy older sister on the left and Cheryl is on the right.  Mami is smiling happily in the back. 
Dawson & Christine

Learning to walk. Crowley, Louisiana
Caged!
...but kind of liking the cage I guess - or maybe she climbed out. Who knows?
Christine and Yvonne playing happily together. 
Just cute - right?

Christmas 1963 - Cheryl chewing on her shirt as always. 

New winter hats for all as well as Barbie, Ken and wardrobes. 
Cute
Christine as a table center piece in Leonia, New Jersey.  Nona Knecht, Sylvia, Kathy, Gary, Christine, Cheryl

Ha ha - someone is mad. Back yard in Crowley, La. 
...and now someone else is mad. Little Teddy wants the hose to himself.  Cousin Bruce Knecht to the rescue in the bubble diaper. Leonia, NJ
Playground at Lake Rigabear. New Jersey about 1964-65

All the Dittmore cousins at Lake Rigabear in New Jersey 1964-65...someone responsible should pull up Christine's swimsuit.  Kathy, Sylvia, Christine, Yvonne, Sarah, Bruce, Nona, Teddy, Cheryl

On the lawn in front of the church in New Jersey,
Suzanne, Kathy, Cheryl, Yvonne, Christine, Teddy - maybe Sylvia is taking the picture?

I think this is in Beaverkill, New York. Yvonne, Christine, Teddy (It IS Beaverkill - mom just confirmed :-)
Aunt Marilyn playing in the snow with her nieces.  Kathy in front, Yvonne, Snow Man, Christine, Marilyn and Sylvia in back. Leonia, New Jersey

This is definitely Beaverkill, New York. Christine out in front of the Hemlock Cottage about 1965 (Mami made this dress for Christine)

Sylvia, Kathy, Cheryl, Yvonne, Christine, and Teddy in Beaverkill, New York about 1965

Christine, Teddy and Suzanne out in front of our first Provo, Utah home. Beautiful mountains in the background.

Christmas in Provo. Maybe 1966. Christine, Kathy, Sylvia, Teddy, BACK, Cheryl & Yvonne.  Look at those big brown eyes of Christine's.  She was always famous for them.

Our second Provo home on 500 West. There is an apartment building there now.  I think Christine has had enough of picture taking for one day. Front: Teddy, Yvonne, Christine  Back: Cheryl, Sylvia, Kathy, Suzanne 
Christine does not look happy to be dressed up as a pioneer for this primary event. I would not be either.  I support you in your displeasure Chris.  Don't know the girl in the bonnet on the left, but Chris is frowning in the white shawl, then Yvonne is wearing the large red bell-bottom sleeves (what pioneer ever wore those?) and Allison Wilde is next to Yvonne. The Wilde family were great friends of ours. 
The Willich kids pictured with the Parker family.  Grandfather Dittmore's mother is in this picture. Gray haired lady in glasses on the far right.
FRONT: Yvonne, Cheryl, Parker girl, Christine posing happily
MIDDLE: Teddy, Kathy, Cindy Parker
THIRD ROW: Marlin Dittmore, Suzanne, Don't know, Great Grandmother Dittmore Hardman,
BACK: Mr. Parker, Mrs. Lillian Hardman Parker
(They ran Parker's Drive In, in American Fork for years and years. It JUST closed down last year. I drive by it every day on my way to work in Pleasant Grove.
GreatGrandmother Dittmore Hardman had one child (Marlin) by her first husband who died. Then she married Mr. Hardman and had had three more children. Two girls Lola and Lillina and then a boy (don't have the boy's name)
SO - Lillian was our Great Aunt. They had us over for dinner from time to time. 

Let's finish off with a pic of Chris as she enters the pre-teen years. April 1972 would make her 9 years old - right? Two pink barrettes, white knee-socks, a hand-me-down dress and a big 'ol smile.  Provo, Utah (Edgemont area) Happy Birthday Christine! (50 years old this month)  We love you!

6 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday, Christine!
    And Kathy, thank you so much for your posts. I have loved seeing all the pictures and reading your memories. It is fun seeing places and people that my mom loved so much. I really don't think that I have seen too many pictures of her as a child. Although I do remember her telling many stories about her childhood.

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  2. LOVED, loved, loved this, Mom---just so wonderful, and yes, Happy Birthday, Aunt Christine!! What a cute little girl.

    So many great pictures, I can't even pick my favorite, but I do love the picture of all of you in front of the fireplace at Christmas time. I don't think I've seen many pictures of the inside of your house--that just gave me such a good glimpse into what it must have looked like.
    All these pictures were just so fun to see and read about--I also love the one of Grandma with all of you in front of the church in the bright, bold colored dresses.
    I'm so glad you're posting all of these!

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  3. I love them too! I love seeing Mami--I always heard so much about her, but don't remember seeing pictures before. I LOVE seeing the Beaverkill pictures and can't wait to go this summer. Love the kids all lined up in rows age wise, too. So cute.

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  4. Love this, thank you Kathy! Aunt Kathy once told me that I had mannerisms like Mami--but I didn't know I looked like her more than anyone. I remember getting baptized for her when i was a teenager--I always thought it was neat that I got to do that since I was named after her.

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  5. Hello Kathy, I'm looking for the Willich family who lived in Leonia New Jersey (Helen, Albert and Kathleen) and offcourse with the family house in Beaverkill off grandpa Theodore. My aunt is looking for the Willich family because of the friendships of her parents (Kees and Mary van Schaardenburg from the Netherlands) with Theodore and Sylvia Willich and the warm memories she have of the 1955 - 1958 time she spend with the Willich family. I hope to find Kathleen or her daughter Linda. Hope to hear from you. Kind regards Tara Kolk

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