154th
KALLOCH FAMILY REUNION NEWSLETTER
Reverend Joseph Kalloch, First Reunion President - 1867
Virtual and In-Person Reunion - Saturday, August 21, 2021
10:45 – 2:00 PM Eastern Time
**Zoom Log-In Information**
Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86756057591?pwd=U2UyWlVwOTZlczk2NUZ3MUhOd2tYQT09
Meeting ID: 867 5605 7591 Password: Ch4j4q
In-Person Attendance
For those who would like to attend in-person, the reunion will be held at
Peter and Eleanor Richardson’s barn which is located at 22 Mechanic Street,
Rockland, Maine. Attendance is limited to those who are fully vaccinated.
Please bring your own lunch.
The Richardsons' barn in Rockland, Maine.
A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT:
Our 154th Kalloch Family Reunion Association meeting will be held in Rockland, Maine and via ZOOM on August 21, 2021. At last year’s family reunion, we decided to try hybrid meetings going forward so that family who cannot travel to Maine can be a part of our family tradition. This has been a year of challenges and uncertainty for many of us making the time we spend reconnecting with family as we have for so many years, all the more meaningful. Whether on a small square on a computer screen or in person in Maine, I can’t wait to see you at the reunion!
Anita L Fernald
APPEAL FROM THE TREASURER:
Greetings, Kallochs! If you’re anything like I was when I first started
attending the Kalloch Reunion, you may be wondering why we want your money. It’s
a valid question, and here’s what I hope you will consider to be a valid answer:
In short, ensuring that we continue our family legacy and preserve our history
for the current and future generations is not free. We use our funds to pay for
the cost of printing and mailing our annual newsletter. We have to pay for the
use of the space, refreshments, and now a Zoom subscription for our gathering
each year. Outside of our annual gathering, our funds go toward maintaining our
family website, gravestone repair, and other miscellaneous expenses. We are an
entirely non-profit organization, and all of our officers are unpaid volunteers.
It is only through the generosity of donors like you that we are able to keep
our family traditions alive.
I hope you will consider making a donation to our reunion association this year.
For the first time, we will be offering a donate button on our website—look for
this option soon
at kalloch.org! And as always, you will have the option to mail a check or
contribute in-person at the gathering. Many of you are familiar with our
tradition of passing around the tin coffee pot to collect donations at the
reunion. As we have the opportunity to meet safely in person once again, we will
continue our tradition of “passing the pot” that has been used to support the
Kalloch Reunion for generations. The other officers and I thank you very much in
advance for your contributions.
Familial regards,
Paul Wilson, Treasurer
paulwilson33@gmail.com
(207) 949-2972 (cell phone: call or text)"
ABOUT THIS YEAR’S REUNION:
We were pleased that so many new people could join us
last year at our first virtual reunion. We’ve decided to try a hybrid reunion
this year and will broadcast the reunion virtually to family who cannot travel
to Maine.
2020 Family Reunion Photo
AGENDA
10:45 | Zoom sign-in and In-Person Registration |
11:00 | Welcome - Anita Fernald, President |
11:10 | Introductions |
11:30 |
Historians’ Talk: Genealogy – Exploring our Family History and Connections using Family Search with Ken Kalloch, Webmaster and Historian Creating Your Fan Chart - Peter Richardson, Historian Emeritus |
12:00 | Lunch - Bring your own |
12:25 | Kalloch Reunion Family Photo |
12:30 | Live Music with the Kemos Brothers |
12:45 | Superlatives and Door Prizes |
1:00 | Goodbyes and invitation to business meeting |
1:10 |
Business Meeting a) Welcome and President’s Report – Anita Fernald b) Treasurer’s Report – Paul Wilson c) Web and Genealogy Report – Ken Kalloch d) Historians’ Report – Ken Kalloch, Paul Wilson, and Peter Richardson e) Celebration and Remembrances of Family: Marriages, Births, and Deaths f) Election of Officers |
2:00 | Adjourn |
In Memoriam
Gail Dodge Marzluff |
Gail Dodge Marzluff |
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Gail Elsie Kalloch |
Gail Elsie Kalloch June 25, 1940 - April 12, 2021 Gail Kalloch, 80, of Worcester, former longtime resident of Ashland passed away on April 12th, 2021. She was born the third of three children to Phyllis (Stevens) and Alfred Murray on June 25th, 1940. Married on May 21, 1967, she was predeceased by her husband, the love of her life, Fred Kalloch. She is the mother of four children, Gary, Pamela, Marjorie, and Susan. https://www.mataresefuneral.com/obituary/gail-kalloch?lud=E07594AD6C5D6BA30EA6539B82A2891D |
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Mark Allen Kalloch |
Mark Allen
Kalloch March 27, 1963 - April 3, 2021 Son of Richard Dearborn and Jacqueline (Lavoie) Kalloch. Surviving family members include his son, Nicholas A Kalloch and his brother and sister, Jim, and Karen Kalloch. https://www.newtonbartlett.com/obituary/Mark-Kalloch |
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Mitchell Whiting Kalloch |
Mitchell Whiting Kalloch August 8, 1930 - November 18, 2020 Mitchell was born in Riverhead, New York to William Ralph Kalloch and Kathryn Todd Commelin Kalloch. In 1955 he married the love of his life, Margaret Mary Campbell, they had two daughters, Margaret, and Linda. https://www.brinsfieldfuneral.com/obituary/mitchell-whiting-kalloch |
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Samantha Kalloch-Morton |
Samantha Kalloch-Morton Jan. 24, 1986 - September 8, 2020 She is survived by her husband- Steven Kalloch-Morton; son- Connor Kalloch-Morton age 6; father- Leslie Kalloch of Hollis; mother- Debra Adams of Freeport. https://www.currentobituary.com/member/obit/247334 |
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Carlene Kay Farr |
Carlene Kay Farr Aug 26, 1926 - Aug 27, 2020 She was born in Rockport, Me., the daughter of Carlton and Marie (Keller) Hammond. Her first husband and the father of her four children was Ralph G. Bragdon who died in 1983. Carlene married Frank Meservey in in 1990. After his death, she married Percy Farr who died in 2011. She leaves her children, Mark, Elizabeth, David, and Andrea, 12 grandchildren, and 16 great grandchildren. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/carlene-farr obituary?pid=196711169 |
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Alexis Maurice Gross |
Alexis Maurice Gross Apr. 19, 1932 - Aug 20, 2020 Son of Lloyd and Glennys (Kalloch) Gross. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Ann (Boyajian) Gross of Fairport, NY, and Naples, FL; a daughter Dianne, a son Stephen; three sisters in CT: Dolores McCarthy; Jeanine Lawrence; and Anita Fernald. https://obits.democratandchronicle.com/us/obituaries/democratandchronicle/name/alexis-gross-obituary?pid=196717009 |
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Sally Robinson Long |
Sally Robinson
Long August 31, 1923 - June 22, 2021 She was born in St. George, ME., the daughter of Joseph and Carolena Kinney Robinson. Sally is survived by her children, Sally Jo Kinney, Joseph A. Long, Carolyn “Carrie” Elwell and her husband Kenneth all of St. George, and Liz and Tim Moores of Hudson; 15 grandchildren, many greatgrandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and a large, loving extended family. https://www.penbaypilot.com/article/sally-robinson-long-obituary/148728 |
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Charles LeRoy Mooer |
Charles LeRoy
Mooer April 11, 1949 - April 7, 2021 Charles lived in Glendive, Montana. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Debbie (Kniepcamp) Mooer his children Jeremy Mooer and his wife Kristen of Fort Collins, Teresa Schulte and her husband Brent of Glendive, Michelle Palmer and her husband Chad of Dickinson, and six great grandchildren. https://www.silhafuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Charles-Mooer/#!/Obituary |
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