Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Google Plus page created, sharing added to blog

I started a Google Plus page which is called Reiss Family but I know very little about Google Plus including how to share the address of the page. If you are using Google Plus and are able to search it, it is simply listed as Reiss Family. The Facebook page still isn't updated. I will let you know when (or if) it is and if it never does get updated and I see more interest in posting, I'll start a new one!

I have also added sharing buttons at the bottom of each blog post and on the Reiss homepage itself in case you want to share any of these items with family or friends!

We're always looking for new pictures so feel free to email them to reiss1834@gmail.com

Thanks!

- Melissa

Monday, November 14, 2011

Remembering a Reiss ancestor on Veteran's Day

Greetings, attached are two records of the seven months our great grandfather, Frank Reiss, served with the Illinois 31st Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. The first 2.5 pages are the official government summary and the balance were written 35 years later by members of that unit. Several of the statements which impressed me are highlighted in yellow.

Thanks,

Steve Reiss

Friday, November 19, 2010

Mary Reiss listed by Guinness World Records for oldest obituary photo

Steve Reiss, the son of Mary Reiss, recently received a certificate from Guinness World Records LTD stating:

"Oldest obituary photo was that of Mary Leone Stephenson Reiss (b. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 15 March 1921, d. Sullivan, Indiana, USA, 16 May 2010), who passed away aged 89. Her obituary on 18 May 2010 in the "Sullivan (Indiana) Daily Times" included a photograph of her as a three-year-old girl. That made her obituary photo 86 years old."

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Dayla and Jasper on the Appalachian Trail

I am pasting in the email below as was forwarded to me by Dale Dintelmann.

- Melissa


Dayla Dintelmann Austin and husband Jasper started the trail 2 weeks
ago in heavy snow. Slow going but weather now much better. Doodlebug's Dad
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--- Dayla (trail name- Doodlebug) Austin wrote:
Hi Everyone,

For those of you who may not have heard, we are hiking the 2179 mile Appalchian Trail this year, in fact, we have already begun and are nearly done with our first of 14 states. Tomorrow afternoon will find us at the Georgia/North Carolina border, having hiked about 75 miles of the trail. It has been a long road over the last year since we had hoped to start in 2009. Going through surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation was really no fun at all and I am very glad to have it all behind me. I have had several people ask what my long term prognosis is- no one can really answer that. I have had no trace of cancer since my surgery- the chemo and radiation was "insurance" to kill any undetectable residual cancer cells. Statistics tell me my 5 year prognosis is about 85-90% chance it won't come back. So all I can really do is cross my fingers and try to get as healthy as possible and live my life with no regrets!


So we are going hiking! And we are hiking to benefit the Lance Armstrong Foundation Livestrong. We joined a team called Hikestrong- made up of a dozen or so people hiking on both the AT and the Pacific Crest Trail to raise money for Livestrong. I chose to hike for a foundation that supports those with all forms of cancer, not just breast cancer.


Livestrong Manifesto
http://hikestrong2010.giving.officelive.com/TheCause.aspx

I have a hard time putting into words what going through cancer treatment has been like. I feel like I have just been hanging on by a few threads, just trying to make it through, but also feeling like I can't really catch my breath and feel on top of things. For me, I know of no better way to hit "reset" than to go for a nice long walk. We have hiked 67.5 miles of the AT already and I already feel stronger and more positive. I feel very blessed to have been able to start slowly and have good hiker friends here in Georgia who have been helping us tremendously and allowing us to slowly ease into the hiking lifestyle. Jasper (aka Didgeridude) has enjoyed his introduction to long distance hiking. I am constantly pinching myself amazed that he wants to be out here hiking with me! He is an awesome hiking partner, I am incredibly lucky.

We made a slideshow with some of our pictures I hope you will enjoy. Please click on the link below.

Our slideshow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l661dEgic3Q


The website for Hikestrong, with online link to donate.
http://hikestrong2010.giving.officelive.com/default.aspx


Our online Trailjournal
http://www.trailjournals.com/digidoodle

which includes a link to a list of maildrops in case you'd like to send us some goodies :) I love gummy candy and Jasper loves chocolate.


If you are on Facebook, there is also a maildrop list under my Notes tab.
http://www.facebook.com/ATDoodlebug?ref=nf

Please forward the link to our video to any of your friends and family who might enjoy it!

Thanks for your love and support


Dayla and Jasper Austin (Doodlebug and Didgeridude)

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Pictures!

I have slightly changed the Photos section of the website and added several new photos recently submitted by family members!

Please send your photos. I am still looking for more from the reunion in 2009 and would love to have some from the 1984 reunion as well!

Also feel free to send any family news that I can post to the blog!


- Melissa McCloud, Webmaster

Monday, November 16, 2009

Follow us on Twitter

You can now follow us on Twitter at:

http://twitter.com/reiss1834

Friday, November 13, 2009

"The Flower and The Fable"

Dear Family,

I wrote a story for my father, based on the childhood of my sister and I, growing up in the countryside of England and with such wonderful grandparents as we had. It was so well received and loved that I thought I would follow in Steve's footsteps and get it published so I could share it with others. It is fictitiously based on real people, places and events.

Economics prevent me from printing dozens of copies and sending them around, which I would love to do. It is titled "The Flower and The Fable" and can be gotten from Xlibris.com or Amazon.com or wherever you may purchase books, if you are a book lover, that is.

I hope you enjoy it!

Jesse Reiss