| North High School Class of 1966
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Susan Wehr |
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9/21/2015 A special day, live on Twin Cities Live. |
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Haha. This is Christmas 1952 I think. My how age changes us! |
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Lsst Update
6/25/2016
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Saint Louis Park |
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Personal Website
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Photo Website
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Birthday
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November 23, 1948 |
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Employer
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Methodist Hospital |
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Nurse |
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Medical |
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(Present) |
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On Facebook
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Yes Click Here |
Biography
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North Hennepin Cmty College |
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1973 - 1976 Years Attended..
Registered Nurse at Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital
Past: Methodist Hospital,St. Louis Park, MN
Registered Nurse at Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital
Past: Methodist Hospital,St. Louis Park, MN
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(See photos)
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Facebook Photo 2016 |
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2015 - Isn't she beautiful? |
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Susan Wehr, Susan Joy LaDuke & Kari Wehr Peterson |
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Susan Joy LaDuke, Nicole Wehr & Susan Wehr |
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Susan Wehr at Charles H. Burwell House - April 2016
Historical Place · Landmark
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The Charles H. Burwell House |
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The Charles H. Burwell House is a historic house museum in Minnetonka, Minnesota, United States, built in 1883. Charles H. Burwell (1838–1917) was the secretary and manager of the Minnetonka Mills Company, the first mill west ofMinneapolis, around which grew the first permanent Euro-American settlement inHennepin County west of Minneapolis. This property on Minnehaha Creek, including the house and two outbuildings, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its Carpenter Gothic/Stick style architecture and association with Minnetonka's early milling history.
History
Charles H. Burwell was born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1838. He moved toMinnesota in 1874 after his first wife died. He married Mary Carey Durham in 1876, and the family took up residence in the Minnetonka Hotel until his house was built in 1883. Burwell took pride in his house, as shown by the number of photos he took and in the lack of exterior modifications through the years.
The Minnetonka Mills Company had a short but productive milling career. It produced 300 barrels of flour per day in 1881, but as milling companies in Minneapolis became more powerful, Minnetonka Mills was unable to compete, and it closed down in 1886. Burwell then commuted to Minneapolis where he served as a secretary to businessman and legislator Loren Fletcher. When he died in 1917, Burwell had considerable influence in the community.
Current use
The house is now operated by the Minnetonka Historical Society, with guided tours offered during the summer and around Christmas.
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April 2016 |
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Oh my! We were so young. That trip was so much fun...
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Click the photo for more Info. |
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45th Reunion
August 27th, 2011
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Susan Wehr |
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