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TUGGFARM

Welcome to Tuggfarm! I have been informed that this web page is extremely out-dated. Well, Yes it is!! So, if you want an updated version of this, go to www.myspace/tuggfarm to see what we all look like today. Maybe in time I'll get around to editing this again...if I ever find more time...until then...Ta Ta! (but keep looking here too if you're curious)

Our farm was first settled by my Grandma and Grandpa Curtis in 1907, when they brought their four children here to live in a very small log house. My mother, Helen, the youngest was only one year old at the time. Even though Grandpa Curtis lived here only three years before passing away, Grandma stayed on to work the farm and raise her four children alone. Below is a picture of the original Log House as it stands today. The lilac bush is one that Grandma Curtis planted. (p.s. We got our Centenial Farm Certificate 01/2008)




My father, Wm. Reinke bought the farm from his mother-in-law in her old age and as a family we came and used the farm as a summer vacation place. This is a picture of my dad's flower garden taken in the 1950's, and showing the house that was built about 1928-30 for my grandmother and lived in for many years by my uncle Roy.




Bob and I now call our place "Tuggfarm", and have built our retirement home here. This pic was taken at Todd and Amy's wedding, June 21st, 2003. Not often do we get this dressed up! But it was a wonderful day!!







With the addition of Bob's "baby" John, our farm statis is official. It makes finishing the landscaping fun...or so he says!





and here's Grandma's boy! What a delight!




We have five children (and one grandson!):
Troy, 36, married to Roberta (Becerra)
Todd, 34, married to Amy (Miller)
Nichole, 30, married to Jason Watkins & David William, b.Ap.26,03
Jeremy, 27, single
and Jessica 15


Each of the kids have their own page, so browse our web site to meet them all a little more personally.



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