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Beverly Holiday Nygreen (1918-2003)
Glen T. Nygreen (1918-2010)
This is a collection of Beverly and Glen memories, saved over the years,
not considered family-private so posted in the public section of this family website.
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Life Related Pages
Beverly's and Glen's Writing
Note that Glen's fabulous 52-page "autobiography" is
posted in the General public archives page.
Glen T. Nygreen's life history was written in December,1999. This is "must reading"
for all Nygreen family members.
- Beverly's famous Letter to the Editor in 1956
about integration at Twin Lakes
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Glen's reflections on church membership, read in church on 10/21/2007
- Glen Reflecting on the Women in his Life
- Glen T. Nygreen's letter to the family written in 2005 on his mother's birthday,
when she would have been 117.
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Beverly's letter describing Glen's ulcer medical experience in 1975
- Beverly's writing
"The Thing Collector" c. 1973
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Beverly's memories of her first funeral in 1926 and
how death was handled in her family growing up...
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1990 Beverly's thoughts about war
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1991 Beverly on Thanksgiving in Princeton, with admiring
thoughts about Kysa, Kristin, Kathryn ("three gorgeous blondes")
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1991 Beverly after Christmas with family, reflecting on presents,
the meal, and even Kristin's boyfriends calling... plus a quote from Kysa's poem "Dreams"
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1993 Beverly's description of almost-Spring,
and more importantly her cat named Robert Redfurred
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The Trip That Never Was...
Beverly documents the 1993 planning of our 3-generation Baltic cruise, and her disappointment when it didn't happen...
(but then it did!)
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1993 Beverly in a longer-than-usual letter (3 pages)
about religion and many related topics (quite good)
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1994 Beverly on Amazing Grace, Russia, the Cold War. Heavy.
- "What It's Like to be 76"
Written June 29, 1994, Beverly's fascinating reflections on life.
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Beverly's thoughts written on 12/26/1995 about relatives,
descendants, and saving the world... and goodness and kindness and
"the wave of Love in action..." as she refers to the "the five (or 10?) years I have left..."
(Beverly passed 8 years later in 2003 at age 85).
- Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga)
admires Dr. Glen T. Nygreen (ΣAE "Record" Winter/Spring 2006)
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