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]]>How cool. I knew your grandpa. I use to take my guitar out there and sing about Arizona for him. Iām sure I have pictures…somewhere.
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]]>How cool. I knew your grandpa. I use to take my guitar out there and sing about Arizona for him. Iām sure I have pictures…somewhere.
A colorful man!š¤ š¶šµšø
I have a longer article about your grandfather that I will publish in the mid-November update of The Peak. Also, here are two books that you can get on Amazon. #1. “For Lands Sake” by Kenneth Turner (KT) Palmer and #2. “Pinnacle Peak,” published by Arcadia Publishing and written by Les Conklin. #1. is a terrific book about the area at that time. The author was one of the first homesteaders in the Pinnacle Peak area and later developed the town of Carefree. There are passages about your grandfather. Really recommend this book to get a sense of what the area was like when your grandfather was here. #2. I wrote this book. It has several photos of your grandfather and his business and information gathered from Palmer’s book and other sources. Provides more perspective. Les
]]>I just got your message. I’ll call you or you can call me tomorrow. Look forward to talking to you. Pamela Voelker
]]>Hi Pam, We’d like to talk to you and learn more about the Michigan part of the family. The Peak has published several articles about your grandfather over the years. We called you and look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your comment.
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