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Rainey 25th Family Reunion


On May 6th, the 25th Annual Rainey Family Reunion was held at the home of Ed and Norma (Rainey) Tripp. Family and friends attending from out-of-town were Etta Wray, Gaylen Scott, Virginia Williams, and Charleen Lieghsbub from Savannah, Tennessee; Perry Tripp from Sherrills Ford, North Carolina; Sherri Hudnall, Jeff Harrison, Isaiah, Mallory, and Carson Hudnall from Hull, Illinois; Helen and Glen Polete from Farmington, Missouri; Raymond and Shirley Johnson from Bonne Terre, Missouri; Terry, Debbie, and Brian Perkins from Fenton, Missouri; Roy and Pat Rainey from House Springs, Missouri; Sandy and Roy Rainey Jr. from Baldwin, Missouri; Willard and Pattie Rainey from High Ridge, Missouri; Wayne, Denise, Austin, and Gavin Rainey from Fenton Missouri; Wesley, Karne, Lisa, and Jill Scott from Grand Prairie, Texas; Rick and Brenda Rainey, daughter Marcie and boys from Dexter, Missouri; Eddie and Cathy Evans from Houston, Missouri; Mandy Lindsey of Licking, Missouri; Lonnie Evans and Kristen of Dexter, Missouri; and last but not least, Ms. Anna Elizabeth Sikes of Barnhart, Missouri.

Those attending from Fredericktown were Jason, Kristen, Matthew, and Andrew Starkey, Irene Tesreau, Floyd and Sandy Tesreau, Gregg and Jessie Abbott, Sheila Tripp, Dean and Karen Trip, and Dottie Johnson.

After a delicious meal, there were pictures taken, videos of previous years were shown, and most went and enjoyed the Azalea festivities afterward. There was a lot of visiting done and everyone had a good time -- looking forward to next year's 26th Annual Rainey Reunion, the first Saturday in May.

DemocratNews, Fredericktown, MO/May 2006

 
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