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To Wilbur WA residents: I lived in your lovely town in the late 50's. My younger brother, Richard, had a paper route. A kind customer of his gave him some graham cracker fudge to take home. My mother tried it (who would do that today!!!???) & loved it. She got the recipe & made it several times for us. It was delicious. Now, 50 yrs later, I've lost the recipe. Who remembers? Who was that paper route customer? Who made that fudge? Where is the recipe? Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance.
Barbara (Yocom) Rhodes
roady.2009@hotmail.com
Howdy partner! My name is Jim and I like to hunt pheasants. If there is any farmers out there that will let us hunt that would be groovy. so long for now. thanks
wilburdog08@comcast.net
Thanks, this was helpful for me as an academic source in a paper I am writing at university.
Bernice Franklin
joansmith0999@gmail.com
I enjoy your site and I have bookmarked it, Kind Regards
Bernice Johanson
joansmith0999@gmail.com
I use to work for dale there in wibur, my brother worked full time for him, this was way back when 1970
mchl.nelson2@gmail.com
I I lived and went to school in Wilbur for nine years. I am interested in when Goose Days falls this year.
Mike Emerson
maejr68@gmail.com
My family has been researching the Pierce family recently. My great grandfather's brother Andrew Pierce landed in Wilbur in the late 1890s and cleared 800 acres and built a farm house about 8 miles south of town. We were wondering if there were any remaining Pierce family members in the Wilbur area? Do you know? It would be great to connect with them. If not, I was wondering if any "old timers" would remember the Pierce family. Thanks for any information you can provide.
Dave Pierce - Tacoma, Wa.
dmpierce55@live.com
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Hello Wilbur,
this way we like to say hello to our grandma and grandpa, greatgrandma and greatgrandpa. WE MISS YOU SOOOOOOOOOOO.
Guess who is writing from good ol germany
Little hint...when our grandpa reads this..."hhhmmm that´s my favourite."
Dorothee Rohde
d.rohde@adac-truckservice.de
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