The Year of the 1st Family Reunion
Nan Hill and Marg Heater helped write this:
The first Moynihan Family Reunion was organized by Ron Brooks (son of Lena Moynihan) and Nan Hill with help from Marg Heater (daughters of Gwen Moynihan). A picnic was held at Aurora Park, on the first Sunday after Labour Day, September 1958.
As Marg recalls, the idea for a Moynihan Family Reunion happened after the funerals of Jim Brooks and Bessie Moynihan: She says, “we had all gathered in the stairwell after Uncle Jim’s funeral, telling jokes –especially John Watson– and we were all laughing and Grandma M. gave us hell; then the same thing happened following Aunt Bessie's funeral. We were all out on the front porch at the farm and I can still see Grandma's face through the screen door, giving us hell. It was decided then and there that we had to get together more often!”
They both remember that the picnic was only for the descendants of Cora and Con (Cornelius), and there was to be “NO ALCOHOL: it was STRICTLY A FAMILY DAY”. It rained and got very windy that day at Aurora Park, and that broke up the event. “Some folks went to
From those sad, loving, funny (and soggy) beginnings, a committee and the idea of an annual Moynihan Family reunion was formed. For several years the committee was made up of one member from each family, with
I put out a call to the aunts & uncles & cousins and you answered! Having access to these memories has been really exciting – and enlightening. Though of course, they just stimulate more questions. What were your lives like, then? Do you remember those years? Hurricane Hazel was just a memory, Marie and
3 comments:
Thanks for your blog- interesting to read about a whole bunch of Moynihans that are complete strangers to me.
take care,
Dan Moynihan,
Boston, Mass.
Hi my name is Penny (Moynihan) Cefai, I'm the granddaughter of Eric "Pete" Moynihan & Kathleen Moynihan. My Mom (Betty)is the second yougest in their clan. I'm leaving this comment mostly because I was very sad at the passing of my Aunt Bernice and I was wondering if anyone had any interesting stories that they would like to share about her. I know that she kept in touch with all sides of our vast family and I'm sure there is lots that could be shared. She is deffinately going to be missed by everyone.
Thanks, Penny
Penny, Thanks for posting a comment --and accept my appologies for the delay in responding. I got bogged down in work things, seasonal guests, you know! I'd be happy to write something about Bernice -- maybe you could share some of your memories to start me off. It would help a lot if you would send a contact e-mail. If you don't want to put your e-mail on the blog, you can send it to me by clicking on the link in my profile.
Great that you are in touch!
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