Resident of the Month Dalene “Pink” Koetje
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Resident of the Month Dalene “Pink” Koetje
LYNDEN MANOR CONTACT LIST ADMINISTRATOR DON FISHER ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR/ ACCOUNTANT JANICE GRAY DIRECTOR OF RESIDENT SERVICES CHRISTINA MORAN RESIDENT RELATIONS DIRECTOR AMY WESTERHOF DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICES JOY MOORLAG ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR DEBBIE TAPLIN MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR MARK WESTERHOF April 2016 Resident of the Month Dalene “Pink” Koetje Dalene was born in Shepherd, Montana to Nick and Winnie DeVries. She was the oldest of their five daughters and one son. Her father was a dairy farmer and her mother was a homemaker. Her mother also spent a good amount of time helping out on the farm and being the oldest, Dalene helped take care of the younger children. We all know Dalene as “Pink”. She came by that name when she was an infant. She was the first granddaughter in the family and an aunt gave her a pink outfit to match her pink cheeks. Everyone started calling her “Pinkie” and the name has been with her ever since. When Pink was 10 the family moved to Blaine, WA. They were excited about renting the mayor’s house - it had running water and indoor plumbing, something they didn’t have in Montana. Pink was especially excited - for the first time she had her very own room. They loved Washington because it was so green and filled with flowers. The children were schooled at Lynden Christian. 1 Pink caught the school bus at Nooksack Valley High School to go to Lynden Christian High School. One day while waiting for the bus she noticed a young man playing catch in the schoolyard. It was Howard “Squeak” Koetje. He apparently noticed her too and sent a note with his sister asking Pink out on a date. The two started dating and married soon after. They started dairy farming. They had three children - Barb who now lives at Sandy Point, and Cheryl and Galen both in Lynden. They bought a 150 acre dairy farm in Lynden on the Line and Bradley Roads when their children were quite young. Today it’s a blueberry farm and there’s also a housing development there. Pink’s son lives on the property. While raising their family they went on lots of Saturday picnics in the hills after the work was done. Sports, softball in particular, was a big part of their lives. Squeak played softball and the family went to the games together. Squeak eventually coached his granddaughter’s softball teams. The Northwest Washington Fair was also a favorite event. The children’s grandfather showed his draft horses. Pink was one to always keep busy. (continued on page 3) Beginning with a meeting in 1995, I have had one primary focus, to make Lynden Manor the best! That’s 21 years ago. I feel I have done my part and looking on to the next 21 years I realize that I need to make some changes to continue that goal. With that being said, I would like to announce that I am letting go of the day to day operation of Lynden Manor. I am still majority owner and will be involved in the overall operation but not to the extent I have. You can’t get rid of me that quickly. So, it is with distinct pleasure that I announce I have hired Jack D. Harrison (JD) as the new Administrator of Lynden Manor. JD has been a loyal em- ployee of Christian Health Care Center for over 28 years and comes to us highly recommended. He will be taking over my day to day responsibilities and eventually move into my office space. He begins work here April 1st and will be training with me for approximately two months. I know everyone will enjoy JD. So, please when you see him walking around the building say hello and introduce yourself. I know you will appreciate it as much as he will. Don Fisher, Administrator Spring Quotes “I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose I would always greet it in a garden.” Ruth Stout “April hath put a spirit of youth in everything.” William Shakespeare “In spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of weather inside of four and twenty hours.” Mark Twain “The first day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month.” Henry Van Dyke “An optimist is the human personification of spring.” Susan J. Bissonette “The first day of April, some do say, is set apart for All Fool’s Day. But why the people call it so, Nor I, nor they themselves do know. But on this day are people sent On purpose for pure merriment.” Poor Robin’s Almanac, 1790 “Spring is the time of year when it’s summer in the sun, and winter in the shade.” Charles Dickens “No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.” Hal Borland “Don’t even try to count all the colors of spring. God’s pallet keep generating new hues.” Tori Sorenson Professor Bumble, who is getting on in years, is growing absent minded. On the way to a lecture one day, he went through a red light and turned down a one-way street in the wrong direction. A policemen observed the entire scene but did nothing about it. How could Professor Bumble get away with such behavior? Answer on page 7 2 (Pink Koetje continued from page 1) While raising her children she worked in the kitchen at Lynden Auction and later at Everson Auction. She was also very involved at the children’s school and The Sumas Christian Reformed Church. Pink loved photography and was rarely without a camera in her hand. She captured pictures of family, friends, church, and the farm for both special and everyday events. For their 50th wedding anniversary their daughter Cheryl took all the pictures Pink had taken and organized them in photo albums - some 16,000 pictures! Pink also sewed and made many wedding and bridesmaid dresses for family members. She did very intricate lace work and sometimes even made her own patterns. Pink always enjoyed taking care of people and took in nieces and nephews and even friends from time to time - there was always room for one more in their home. Pink and Squeak liked to go boating, fishing and hunting with a group of friends. They sometimes went into Canada and traveled some around this area. They also took a trip to Hawaii. “Happy Birthday to You…” Resident Birthdays Squeak passed away three years ago and Pink moved from the family farm to Lynden Manor shortly after that. Today her family includes 7 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Pink tells her family that “if you can’t live in your own home, Lynden Manor is the best place to be”. Helen Christiansen 4/3 Dalene “Pink” Koetje 4/8 Pat White 4/8 Hilda Kornelis 4/10 Janette Bakker 4/15 Ruth Statema 4/27 Lynden Manor Van Temporary Schedule Change Staff Birthdays Due to scheduled staff vacations there will be some temporary changes to the days our van runs. Kathy Bendt 4/16 Tessa Sytsma 4/19 Kathy Novak 4/27 Marina LaLuz 4/27 The weeks of June 27th to July 1st and July 11th to July 15th the van will run Tuesday through Friday (instead of Monday through Thursday). On Fridays of those two weeks the van will travel to Lynden in the morning and Bellingham in the afternoon. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday destinations will remain unchanged. The van will not run at all on Monday, June 27th or Monday, July 11th. Please keep these changes in mind as you schedule your appointments. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding. The Answer to Last Month’s Mind Trap Question: A man left home one morning. He turned right and ran straight ahead. Then he turned left. After a while, he turned left again, running faster than ever. Then he turned left once more and decided to go home. In the distance he could see two masked men waiting for him. Who were they? They were the catcher and the umpire. He was playing baseball! 3 In Memory Of… Richard Johnson Peggy Vellema Jean Bosman April 10 - 16 A Very Big Thank You to the Following Volunteers! Egbert Maas - 18½ years - Egbert has done the Sunday Service here two times a month since Lynden Manor’s beginning. He also does a Bible Study once a week and is our Resident Council President. Sharon Schneider - 5 years - Sharon plays the organ for our Sunday Service twice a month. Reverend Ron Hanko - 4½ years - Rev. Hanko does our Sunday Service once and occasionally twice a month. Hymn Singers from the Senior Center - 18 years They lead a Hymn Sing here once a month. Betty and The Boys - 4 years - A music group that entertains us about every other month. Henry Kuipers and Family - 12 years - They lead a hymn sing here one evening a month. Pat Hagen - 2½ years - Pat plays either the organ or the piano three times a month for a sing-a-long. Kim Renskers - 10 years - Kim drives from Camano Island once a week to assist with our Shopping Spree. Jane Tromberg - 1 year - Reads to residents during Book Club on Wednesday mornings. Hope Lutheran Church - 8 years - They do our Sunday Service the first Sunday of the month. Jardinski Singers - 6 months - A family of singers that entertain us monthly. Darlene Millican - 6 years - Darlene decorates the bulletin boards in SCC and the activity room on second floor once a month. Ted Postma - 3 months - Reads to residents during Book Club on Monday mornings. Gert Postma - 5½ years - Gert helps out with our activities and outings anytime she’s needed. She also leads an evening game time one time a week. Madyson Medel - new - spends time visiting with residents. Glennia Dickens - new - Visits with residents in our Special Care Center. Nancy Middlekauff - 5 years - Nancy, a resident here, keeps Lynden Manor’s library in tiptop shape. These volunteers have given countless hours of their time and talents to Lynden Manor and have done so much to enhance the lives of our Residents. We appreciate you all so very much and it would be impossible to get along without you. You have our heartfelt thanks! 6 Please Welcome Our New Residents Donna Timmer Apt. #307 Margaret Assink Apt. #223 Birthplace: Lynden, WA Occupation: Loan Servicing Family: 2 Sons, 2 Daughters, 10 Grandchildren, 2 Greatgrandchildren Hobbies: Pinochle, flower gardening Travel: Around the U.S. in their motorhome, trip to Hawaii with her two daughters Birthplace: Lynden, WA Occupation: Housewife and worked as a librarian at Lynden Christian grade school Family: 3 Daughters, 1 Son, 10 Grandchildren, 10 Great-grandchildren Hobbies: Knitting, crocheting Travel: Guam and some of the United States Bob Moore Apt. #308 ANSWER He was walking Birthplace: Topeka, Kansas Occupation: Blueberry farmer and manager of Ferndale Safeway Family: Wife Dorothy, 3 Sons, 1 Daughter, 7 Grandchildren, 12 Great-grandchildren Hobbies: Woodworking, golf, reading Travel: Southwest U.S. in motorhome, Europe, Japan Dorothy Moore Apt. #308 7 Birthplace: Burlington Junction, Missouri Occupation: Housewife and bookkeeper for Blueberry farm Family: Husband Bob, 3 Sons, 1 Daughter, 7 Grandchildren, 12 Great-grandchildren Hobbies: Reading and family Travel: Southwest U.S. in motorhome, Europe, Japan Happy Lynden Manor Anniversaries to… Clara Sterley who moved in 1 year ago on April 2nd Lois Zimmerman who moved in 1 year ago on April 16th We wish you both a Happy Anniversary and many more Happy Years here at Lynden Manor