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Smith Family Gathers for 60th Reunion

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The Smith family marked a significant milestone with their 60th reunion on August 31 at the Staunton Church of the Brethren in Staunton, Virginia. This annual gathering has its origins in the mid-1960s, initiated after the death of family patriarch Gordon Smith on April 19, 1963. Family members from various locations came together to celebrate their shared heritage, engaging in activities that honor their lineage. The event is a testament to the family's dedication to maintaining strong connections across generations. Stories of past reunions and memories of Gordon Smith were shared, reinforcing the importance of family ties.

The reunion served as a joyful occasion for reconnecting and reminiscing, with many expressing gratitude for the opportunity to gather. As the family looks to the future, they are committed to continuing this tradition, ensuring that the legacy of the Smiths remains alive. This gathering not only celebrates their history but also strengthens their community and familial bonds.

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