| People
      all across this country and, in fact, around the world, claim roots in
      Logan County. They have very interesting stories to tell, and some of them
      like to connect with those of us who stayed at home. Logan County Diaspora
      publishes the stories of former Logan County residents. With their
      permission, we also include their e-mail addresses so that old friends
      might be reunited.  If you wish to be part of the Logan County
      Diaspora, e-mail ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com.   
 
        
  
        
            | Foreign
              Service officer
              recallsinfamous Valentine's Day '79 in Tehran
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            | Valentine’s
              Day brings back memories for all of us — the sweethearts we gave
              flowers to or chocolate candy or kind words to our mothers. Valentine’s
              Day for me awakes the memories of being taken hostage in Tehran
              that very day. We at the American Embassy in Tehran nicknamed it
              the "Valentine's Day Massacre." At
              about 10 a.m., Feb. 14, 1979, three vehicles pulled up at
              strategic locations around the embassy compound and opened fire
              with machine guns. Iranian fanatics under the Ayatollah Khomeni
              were attacking our embassy with the intent to close it and do
              serious bodily harm to the occupants, American and Iranian
              employees. Our Marine detachment was able to return fire and hold
              them off for about three hours, but were outnumbered and
              outgunned.   
 I
              was caught under heavy gunfire while setting up a
              "secure" telephone system in the embassy administrator's
              office on the first floor of the embassy. Through the grace of
              God, I was able to get upstairs to my own office, located in our
              communications vault, which I was in charge of. My staff were
              already in the process of destroying sensitive equipment and
              classified documents under the direction of my deputy
              communications officer. During this same time frame, as many
              employees as possible were making it to the vault, which was also
              the embassy's "safe haven" location. Numerous
              firefights were taking place throughout the embassy at this time,
              as the Iranians had successfully gotten onto our compound. Some of
              our Marines were wounded, some were captured and taken away, and
              some people suffered the ultimate — death… As
              our ambassador was doing what he could to assure the safety for as
              many as possible, there was no doubt we were going to have to
              surrender the embassy. He
              yelled to me, "How much more time do you need?" (to
              destroy necessary equipment and documents). I
              told him, "Thirty more minutes," but because of the
              atrocities taking place and to save as many lives as possible, we
              didn't get that 30 minutes.   [to top of second
              column in this section]
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 At
            that time, I was on one of our HF radio systems informing our
            embassy in Kuwait that we were under attack, surrendering the
            embassy and for them to inform the Department of State in
            Washington, D.C. The ambassador swung open the vault door and the
            Iranians busted in, saw me on the radio and bashed me in the head
            with an AK-47. As I got hit, I spun the dial on the radio so they
            would not know our radio frequency. When
            I regained consciousness, armed Iranians were everywhere and were in
            the process of removing us from the vault. As they removed us, they
            body-searched us and forcefully took us to a large area to
            physically control us. They had us get on our knees with our hands
            behind our heads. We were held there for some time and physically
            abused at their whim. We
            were later removed to the outside of the embassy and placed in front
            of a machine gun that had been set up. Many things took place at
            this time that I won't go into, but the international press
            (numerous) showed up, and that most likely saved our lives. I had
            been injured earlier, besides being hit in the head and again beaten
            when taken outside of the embassy. We were later taken to the
            ambassador's residence, located on the compound. Some
            employees were released during the next days and weeks, but I did
            not leave until all of my staff were safe and accounted for and also
            safely gotten out of Tehran. This
            was not my first encounter with terrorism, as I had been kidnapped
            in Fort Lamy, Tchad, in 1968. I believe my prior experience in the
            Marines, having served in unstable countries prior to being assigned
            to Iran, most likely prepared me for what took place. Of
            course, not learning from these experiences, I continued to
            volunteer for the trouble spots around the world during the rest of
            my career in the Foreign Service. It
            is one Valentine’s Day I will never forget. [George
            A. McKinney, Pharr, Texas] (2-15-01)
              
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            | Tom
              Renner writes in As
              a native Logan County resident, after high school in Mount Pulaski
              I went to the Navy in 1956. After getting out of the Navy in 1960,
              I moved to Southern California and spent most of 17 years working
              as a construction welder working out of the Boilermakers Union.
              Got tired of looking through a dark lens, so went to driving a
              truck cross-country for KLM out of Jackson, Miss., but now retired
              and living in Sun City, Ariz., enjoying the heat and the fishing. So
              if any of the old bunch are still around, get in touch. I hear
              from George McKinney from time to time (alias Buster). I am sure
              he will like that. All
              three of my girls live in Lincoln. Oldest is a nurse; No. 2 works
              in a factory in Lincoln; No. 3 — don’t know what she is doing. Godspeed
              to all of my old classmates in Mount Pulaski, and live long and
              prosperous. To
              contact me send e-mail to renner1@juno.com. Tom
              Renner (2-6-01)
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            |  Franz
              writes home
               Although
              I have visited the Daily News several times, this was my
              first time in this section — really like it. Like many others
              have said, this column is a good place to get in touch and find
              friends you have not seen or heard from for years. I
              am Wayne Franz: —Graduated
              from LCHS in 1956 and left almost immediately for a career in the
              United States Air Force — almost 22 years, and [I’ve] seen a
              good part of the sphere we live on. —Retired
              from the service in 1979 and settled in the Great Northwest —
              Everett, Wash., to be exact. —Joined
              the Boeing company and, as part of the AOG (Airplane on Ground)
              team, managed to see quite a bit more. —Retired
              from Boeing this past August. —Married
              a wonderful California woman 42 years ago; have two daughters and
              three grandchildren. Have
              not been back to Lincoln as often as I probably should have, but
              do think of it often. We are planning a visit this coming summer.
              Still have sisters in Atlanta and Springfield and a brother in
              Charleston. I have many fond memories of Lincoln. I
              can be found at wefranz@aol.com. (1-2-01)
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            | Greg
              Schriber hopes to find old friends from Lincoln Hello,
              Lincoln: I
              live in Liberty, Mo., just north of Kansas City. I left Lincoln
              around 1984 and spent some time in Montana and now here. I miss
              Lincoln at times and hope to find some of my old friends from
              there. I keep in touch with only one to date. This website is the
              first link I have had with Lincoln other than my family and I
              appreciate it. Greg
              Schriber gregschriber@hotmail.com  (9-12-00) |  
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            | Nancy
              Eichelberger still gets homesick for the Lincoln area I
              graduated from L.C.H.S. in 1956 and would love to hear from some
              classmates. We
              have been gone from the Lincoln area for over 20 years. I still
              get homesick even after so many years. I lived in Lincoln for
              eight years and then moved to a small town (Emden), where we lived
              for the next 22 years. We lived in Clearwater for 16 years and
              moved to Odessa Fla., which is really northwestern Tampa several
              years ago, as we wanted to be in the country again. Both
              my husband, Wayne, and I are farm people and my parents lived in
              Lincoln until their deaths. The city was fine for a while but as
              they say, you can take us out of the country but you can't take
              the country out of us. We have over an acre of land here and
              really like living where we can hear the birds and see the horses
              and llamas daily. Yes, I did say llamas, our neighbor has six of
              them and they are beautiful. It
              would be nice to hear from people that I used to know. Nancy
              (Hatfield) Eichelberger ike3@aol.com    (7-7-00) | Former residents Len and Rita
              Remmert "sure enjoy reading LDN" Hello
              everyone in Lincoln/Logan County. Len
              and I have lived in Henderson, Nev., for 16 years now and get back
              to Lincoln quite often, but I check the LDN every day to see
              what's happening. I was thrilled when my sister, Lana Miller, told
              me about this. We
              used to co-own Landauer's in Lincoln. I sell real estate in the
              Las Vegas valley, and Len is sales manager for a ready-mix
              concrete company. Our son, Chad, is married with one daughter and
              expecting a son in November. He and his wife, Sandee, work for
              Southwest Airlines here in Las Vegas. We
              attend Central Christian Church, where Gene Appel, former
              Lincolnite, is senior pastor. We just moved into a brand new
              church building that seats approximately 3000 people. I
              would like to see more letters from people who have moved away
              from Lincoln/Logan County, so let's hear from you. Rita
              Remmert RitaRemm@aol.com  (7-13-00)  
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            | Needs
              copy of local birth certificate I
              was born in Lincoln but moved away quite a few years ago. I
              recently moved and can not seem to locate my birth certificate. I
              am going on a trip to Canada in a week and would like to have my
              certificate. Can you tell me who I should contact about getting
              this? Thanks! Philip
              Gehlbach  -
              - - - - - - - - Philip, You
              can get that information from the county clerk's office,
              (217)732-4148. Jan
              Youngquist  
               (6-15-00) | Brad Boss serves with the Army in
              Kentucky As
              a person who is lucky enough to call Lincoln my hometown, I just
              wanted to say what a great Web site you have. I
              am a resident of Lincoln not currently living there, because of my
              job. I'm serving on active duty with the Army at Fort Campbell,
              Ky. I
              was born and raised in Lincoln, and have come to appreciate just
              what kind of community I come from. Lincoln isn't the biggest town
              I've lived in, and actually I guess it's about the smallest town
              I've lived in. Both of my parents, Roger and Connie Boss, and for
              that matter most of my immediate family, still live in Lincoln. My
              mom routinely clips out sections of the Courier and sends them to
              me so I can keep up on what's going on back home. Recently they
              showed your Web site to me, and Mom, I think you can retire the
              scissors. It's great that I can just pull it up on the Web and see
              what my friends and family are doing, no matter if I'm in Korea or
              Kentucky. You
              have a good thing going here. It helps all of us out here from
              feeling so homesick when we can't go take a walk around the
              courthouse square or down Broadway to the Depot. Thanks
              again for a great Web site, and keep up the good work... Sgt.
              Brad Boss (7-6-00) |  
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            | Brad
              Dye would like to communicate with classmates Hello,
              my name is Brad Dye and I graduated from LCHS in 1960. I attended
              the old high school, near downtown, for two years and then the new
              high school at the edge of town when it opened. I
              have hardly been back to Lincoln since I graduated. My parents
              moved to Decatur and I went off to see the world. So far, that
              desire to see the world has taken me to about 55 countries. I
              often think of Lincoln and wonder what has happened to my old
              friends in the last 40 years. I
              live in Dallas now and work for a radio paging company, which will
              be no surprise to those who remember me as an avid ham radio
              operator. My
              sister Pam, who lives in Miami Beach, and I are both wondering if
              there will be a class reunion this summer for the class of 1960?
              We would like to attend. If anyone knows about this (date, time,
              place, etc.), please let me know by e-mail to: braddye@directlink.net
              and to Pam at: pgoldfaden@aol.com.  I
              would love to communicate by e-mail with any of my former
              classmates. I
              have a homepage on the Internet at: http://braddye.com  Best
              regards, Brad
              Dye (6-7-00) | ‘Doc’ Chandler lists memories of
              Lincoln I
              have fond memories of Lincoln as I was growing up... The
              Lincoln Lakes was the place to go in the summer time. I
              used to play basketball pickup games at the Central School outside
              courts. I couldn't believe the last time I was home in Lincoln…The
              drinking fountain is still by the basketball courts. I
              can remember the racetracks and the A&W root beer stand. Riggs
              Dairy was on Woodlawn Road…the old football field on Woodlawn… The
              watermelon festival in the summertime... I was in my 30s when I
              found out that Lincoln used watermelon juice to christen the city
              with the name Lincoln. As a matter of fact, I am related to
              Abraham Lincoln, very distantly. My father (Warren Chandler),
              whose mother’s name was Edna Lincoln, was the connection. The
              Logan County Fair, where, if you are by the beer tent, you might
              meet someone you haven't seen in a long time… I
              also have fond memories of all my sporting endeavors at Lincoln
              Community High School (LCHS). I
              still come back for my high school reunions "Hi"
              to Sharon Webster and Tim Harmon … good friends. I
              am glad that Lincoln has stayed about the same size. I live in San
              Antonio, Texas, and believe me, if I could, Lincoln would be the
              place for me. James
              Chandler (Doc) doc@texas.net (6-7-00)
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            | Where
              is everyone? I
              am an avid reader  of Lincoln Daily News. The reason for
              this is because I no longer live there, but was born and raised
              there, and it always remains in my mind. I am always looking to
              see something or someone I may remember from when I was there. I
              really enjoy Diaspora, but not enough people are getting into it.
              I wish there was something I could do to raise that interest. Come
              on Lincolnites, get on that computer and let us know what and how
              you are doing. (Go Railsplitters.) Thank
              you, George
              McKinney Pharr,
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            | Brainard
              recalls Lincoln Skateland Charles
              Brainard moved to Lincoln with his family when he was in sixth
              grade. He graduated from LCHS in 1979 and lived here until 1986. He
              likes to remember the Indian summers and the skating rink, which
              his parents owned from 1972 to 1979. He thinks he misses the
              winter least and the summer most. "Compared to where I spend
              most summers, Lincoln’s weather is mild and wonderful," he
              says. He
              enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1986 and has been stationed in
              Georgia, Germany, Korea and Arizona. He was deployed to the Iraq
              area for Desert Storm. "Each station and area has had its own
              beauty," he says, "but not one of them was home." "I
              am still on active duty in the Army. My specialty is
              communications. I work as a satellite communications network
              engineer and all-around communications techie. I enjoy several
              veterans associations – especially the American Legion and the
              3rd Armored Division veterans (Spearhead) association." His
              local family members are his parents, Charles and Carol Brainard;
              his brother, David, who just bought a house in Lincoln; and a
              sister, Laurie Armstrong. "My folks still live there at the
              homestead," he says. "The rest of us have scattered
              across the nation." Linda Jamison, another sister, resides in
              Shirley, Ill., and his sister Susan Conver lives in the
              Raleigh-Durham, N.C., area. In
              closing, he tells us, "Enjoy your freedom? Thank a
              veteran!" (3-16-00)   | Weindorf
              remembers Lincoln Lakes Donald
              Weindorf lived in Logan County from 1934 to 1946 and then from
              1957 to 1959. Of
              his years in Lincoln he says, "I like to remember my friends,
              the Arcade soda fountain, the old Recreation Center, the Lincoln
              Lakes and much more." "I
              was pretty much raised in Boys Town outside of Omaha," he
              explains. "I got an opportunity to run Omaha Magazine and so
              I returned to Omaha." He
              now owns and operates a group home for 20 at-risk boys.
               "I
              love the range of weather we have here, the marvelous steak
              houses, the museums and the outside recreational facilities,"
              he says. Weindorf
              still has relatives living in Lincoln and gets back for a short
              visit every few years. You
              can contact Weindorf via e-mail at weindorf1@juno.com.
               (3-16-00)
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            | "Nothing
              compares with e-mail and Web pages" to keep friends in touch I
              have lived in the Fort Myers, Fla., area for the last 14 years. I
              have tried to keep in touch by phone, mail, etc. with my friends
              in Illinois. Nothing compares with e-mail and Web pages to
              accomplish this! Many thanks to the people who started lincolndailynews.com.
              It is firmly placed in my favorite places and I check it every
              day. Thanks
              again. Bill
              HornFort Myers, FL
 Bill3567@aol.com
 (3-3-00)   
 LDN
              makes Germany closer to home  We just heard about
              the lincolndailynews.com and are enjoying keeping up with
              latest. We are currently living in Germany and now we don't feel
              so far from home. Tom and Kristy (Smith) YarchoHaupstuhl, Germany
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 (2-16-00)   
 Lincoln
              remains close to her heart Thank
              you so much for the opportunity to stay posted on the happenings
              in my hometown! I am currently living in the North Georgia
              mountains, but my children spend the summers in Lincoln visiting
              their grandparents, and they love to look at the pictures of
              places in Lincoln and stay familiar with their "summer
              surroundings" After viewing the message board that one other
              Lincoln site has, I think I will stick with lincolndailynews.com,
              where I can see the news that I want to see....how things
              are progressing, and the good that still comes from my
              little hometown. Keep up the good work! Lincoln may be 700 miles
              from my home, but is much closer to my heart! Traycee
              Ritchhart-Pirkle Traycee87@alltel.net 
              Traycee@americashomeplace.com  (2-16-00) [to
              second column of letters] | 
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              traveler keeps up on Lincoln Thank
              you for lincolndailynews.com. My name is Denise and I am living
              in the Port Charlotte, Fla., area. I am getting established in
              real estate here in Southwest Florida after moving to this area
              within the last year from the north of England. I
              lived in Lincoln until I was 27 in 1983, before starting a world
              traveling lifestyle. Although living thousands of miles away
              (i.e., Texas, California, Australia, England) over the years, I
              have managed to return to see my family, friends, and just to see
              Lincoln every six months on average. Now that plans have it that
              visits will be less often, it is absolutely great to have lincolndailynews.com
              for that Lincoln connection. My
              parents are down here for 'The Season." January to April.
              They are enjoying the benefits of the new lincolndailynews and
              the latitude of Florida, that of sun, warm, wildlife and the new
              pool construction going on in my back yard with the golf course
              view. Ya' all come down now! :o) Now
              you won't miss out on any Lincoln area news either! I am so
              excited about lincolndailynews that I am starting a classified
              ad to help readers learn more about wintering in Florida. Many
              thanks. Denise Radcliffe WoodSunnybreeze, FL
 e-mail: floridaliving@hotmail.com
  (2-11-00)
                 
 Alabama
                resident likes Lincoln photos Great Web page.
                My brother just sent me the link to the website so that I can
                keep up with the news from back home. I left Lincoln back in
                1963 for the Air Force. I currently reside in Alabama but
                Lincoln is never far from my mind. I truly enjoyed seeing the
                pictures of the different places around town and what is going
                on. Keep up the good work. dlowe@ispchannel.com   Dale A. LoweHuntsville, AL
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