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11) Jan Hempfield Gompf
gumpper@columbus.rr.com
Lots to look at and read! Very nice job with the pictures. My dad was raised here and I've lived my all of my adult life in Cardinton. It's nice to read first hand history.
Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 18:08 Host: cpe-24-26-159-122.columbus.res.rr.com
10) ron klingel
roncark@comcast.net
Lots of memories in this site. I was born in Cardington in 1934.Both parents
were grads of CHS. Moved to Mich in 1939 but had many relatives still there.Grandmother Stella Powers worked in Lenny Russels feed mill office her whole life.Late uncle Milt Klingel was involved in writing Cardingtons history book.Have many Heimlich cousins out by Windfall church area.Grandparents were
Albert and Maggie Klingel who lived on
main street in later years. Thanks for the memories.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at 12:09 Host: pcp0010523815pcs.rockwd01.mi.comcast.net
9) j snider
i lived there for 13 years ending in 1959.
Monday, October 03, 2005 at 13:36 Host: 65.107.252.71.ptr.us.xo.net
8) Duane Allen Steward
duane@medg.csail.mit.edu
http://betterintegratedoutcomes.com
Gifts like this from my dad cannot be matched. A heritage is something that takes a lifetime to pass on. If I do half as much as you, dad, I will be doing pretty good.
Thursday, June 23, 2005 at 21:36 Host: 102.169.202.68.cfl.res.rr.com
7) Ron and Joan
This is a great site. I've enjoyed reading about the history of Cardington. You have put in a lot of work, but please keep it going.
Thursday, May 12, 2005 at 15:55 Host: pcp01310044pcs.sabrna01.az.comcast.net
6) Nick and Kathi Cochran
harley@redbird.net
We have really enjoyed looking at Cardington's history and have found it very interesting. Our friend, Evelyn Long, found a picture of our house on your site and passed it along to us. What a pleasant surprise to see what our house looked like many years ago! Thanks for all of your hard work in putting this site together!
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 15:18 Host: rb041.redbird.net
5) Earl Sage
earlsage@mindspring.com
You have done a wonderful job. Includes many things I did not know about the early days. Thank you.
Friday, March 18, 2005 at 10:27 Host: dialup-4.152.93.16.Dial1.Atlanta1.Level3.net
4) Audrey Jenkins
audrey.jenkins@legislature.state.tn.us
This is wonderful. It is great to be able to look at pictures that were taken before the tornado took them away. I do not feel at home when I go back to Cardington, as it does not look like my hometown anymore.
Friday, March 11, 2005 at 10:15 IP: 170.142.7.3
3) Evelyn Long
wlong2@columbus.rr.com
You've done a great job, Jean, on this
page. I have a lot of the history of
Cardington and your information has
filled in some of that I didn't know.
I especially like the photos from the
1960's. I anticipate your additional
information.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005 at 23:51 Host: dhcp26157194.columbus.rr.com
2) William Charles Steward
amberglo@nettally.com
Son of Carl Warren Steward Sr. --Hello to Marlen. Enjoying the site. My father would haved been especially excited about it. He was very invested in exploration of family heritage. The picture of the Cardington water tower on the main page along with my Grandmother Steward's home in front of it brings especially fond memories. I believe the water tower has been moved.
Friday, February 25, 2005 at 09:42 Host: qncyflhed01-pool0-a188.qncyfl.tds.net
1) Bea Winchell Kloss
DCK1933@aol.com
I've enjoyed reading all the information about my hometown. Don't know how you amassed all these facts, but keep it up.
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