THROUGH
MOUNTAIN MISTS
Early Settlers of
Their
Descendants...Their Stories...Their Achievements
Lifting the
Mists of History on Their Way of Life
By: Ethelene Dyer Jones
The annual Dyer-Souther Reunion
is now
history, an event of
Held at
The theme of this year's reunion
was
"Meet Our Authors." We invited those we knew in the "clan"
who had written books. Seven were present to sign their books and to
talk about
the stories that had inspired them to write history, comedy and poetry.
Absent was president of the
association,
Bill Collins, whose book, The Last
Deer Trapper, also was featured, by vice-president Keith Jones
reading
a story from "The Deer Trapper."
Dr. Joe Turner, Dr. Eva Nell Mull Wike, Dr. Tom Lumsden, Sylvia Dyer
Turnage,
Charles Souther, Keith Jones and Ethelene Jones were present and folks
enjoyed
talking to them and getting signed copies of the author's books.
Reports coming
in by e-mail since the reunion term the event "fun and enjoyable,"
and "I loved hearing the authors."
All the long journey back to my
present
home in Milledgeville gave me four hours to reflect upon the reunion.
Many
thoughts went through my mind.
I thought of the "In Memoriam"
period of our reunion program. Each year the list of our honored dead
who have
passed in the last year seems to increase. It is a solemn time of
remembering.
We recall going to school and church together, keeping in touch
spasmodically
as the years roll by, enjoying a once-a-year reunion when family ties
are
renewed. Maybe seeing them as "looking over the windows of heaven" to
see us below is only a fanciful idea I have of re-identification with
our
beloved departed. But I imagined that "great cloud of witnesses" Paul
the Apostle writes about. I see them applauding us. They are happy that
we
still remember the important virtues of family togetherness. The
reunion was a
little preview of heaven right here on earth.
Our honored dead who passed
during the last
year were James
Perry
|
Dyer
(1923-2008), Anna Mae Dyer Burnett (1922- 2008), Harry Vaughn Dyer
(1929-
2007), Carolyn Collins Kelly (1950-2008); James Vaughn Dyer
(1916-2008), Connor
Andrew Brock Carmichael (3 months, 2007), Dr. Howard Van Ness Morter
(1916-2007), Opal L. Sullivan (1917-2007), Clara Belle Collins
Duckworth
(1919-2008), Raymond Sullivan (1919-2007), Robert Edward Moose
(1970-2008),
John Chester Dyer (1932-2008), Clinton Samuel Kelly (1927- 2007), Pearl
Souther
Smallwood (1919-2007) and Francis Homer Hunter, Jr. (1922-2007). These
had a
relationship to members of the Dyer-Souther family: Mildred Ensley
Brown Turner
Haigler (1930-2007) and Ruby Gibson Shook (1916-2008). We sang together
"Amazing Grace" after standing in tribute as names were read.
I missed people who were not
present. Mrs.
Dora Hunter Allison Spiva has been our "oldest present" since the
death of our historian emeritus, Watson Benjamin Dyer. Had she been
present
this year, at age 103, she would have received again the "eldest
present”
certificate. Mrs. Dora, Aunt Dora, Teacher Dora, know that we missed
you. The reunion
just wasn't the same without you. Several of her nieces and nephews,
usually
present, were not in attendance. This segment of our family line was
sorely
missed.
The oldest present was Mrs.
Irene Coker
Brown, widow of Emory Brown. At age 99, she amazed us all by her
keenness and
ability to walk on her own. She is a tower of fortitude and
inspiration.
The youngest present was little
Maddox
Kidd, two-and-one half week old infant of Jessica Kidd. Proud
grandmother
Deborah Rich Leach and proud great grandmother Ann Rich were present to
see
this newest member of the clan receive a certificate. This family
descends
through Nancy Dyer Rich.
Roma Sue Turner Collins, having
recently
sustained a fall and serious bone breaks, was in the
The "farthest distance" people
were from
My "children" from
Many were present for the first
time, and
we heartily welcomed them to the gathering. We expect to hear from them
and to
see them back in forthcoming years.
The food was unbelievable.
Thanks to those
who volunteered to get the tables spread with the most
delectable-looking food
imaginable. Somehow, a food serving committee was not appointed this
year.
Volunteers, you know who you are, thank you! You came through with
flying
colors.
In business session, Reid Dyer
was elected
vice-president. The other officers remain the same: Bill Collins,
President;
Janice Lance, Secretary; Marie Knight and Lee Knight, Treasurers of New
Liberty
Cemetery Fund; Ethelene Jones, Historian and Newsletter Editor; and
these named
officers are also trustees, as is Keith Jones, who has served for
several years
as vice-president. Joe Dyer remains as an advisory member of the
Trustees. A
committee appointed to draw plans and implement the monument honoring
Elisha
Dyer, Jr. was given to Reid Dyer, Harold Dyer, Lee Knight, and Ethelene
Jones,
Historian. We heard that $11,000 is now in the cemetery fund drawing
interest
for upkeep and care of the cemetery, and the newsletter/ reunion fund
has a balance
of $2,600, with some bills current for postage and newsletter
distribution.
Edward Dyer reported that the Dyer Family Bible is now on display at
the Union
County Historical Society in a lovely display case. Edna Ruth England
Rich told
the group of the Historical Society's latest project, the "history
cards."
The miles rolled away and I left
the
beloved mountains of Choestoe behind. But the reflections of a day at
the
reunion will remain as a sweet aura surrounding me for the next year. I
will
bask in the afterglow- until we meet again.
c2008 by
Ethelene Dyer
Jones; published July 24, 2008 in The Union Sentinel, Blairsville,
GA.
Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
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