1944 Mayors Home

  • Bulit Home

    Mayor Hall bulit home across from his then car dealership.
  • Sold to Methodist Church

    In 1968 Mayor P. A. Woodward sold his home to the Methodist church, and it became the methodist parsonage. The first Pastor to live there was Rev. David A. Ulseth.
  • Young girl pictured in front of my home

    Young girl pictured in front of my home
    This picture was given to us by the young girl pictured. She came unannounced in the early 2000's. She came and told us stories of our home. This biggest story, was one of her mother. Her fathers was the pastor, and was a way on a mission trip. At the time her mother was pregnant. Quite suddenly her mother died of Toxima.
  • Rev. Trevor Baskerville

    Trevor Baskerville was the next resident of the home. HIm and his family lived here until 1968.
  • Front view

    Front view
    This picture of the front view of my house was taken in 1953.
  • Rev. Wayne L. Carlson

    Rev. Wayne, his wife, Virginia, and two daughters, Jill and Virjenne, called my house their home.
  • Rev. Geffrey S. Todd

  • Rev. Lyle Haerle

    Rev. Lyle Haerle and family lived in my home from 1984-1987.
  • Peter and Gwenth Doble

    THis exchange couple lived with Rev. Lyle Haerle in 1984 for a short couple of months. Both helped a lot with the Methodist church while they were here.
  • Rev. Phillip Covert

    Rev. Phillip Covert and his family were the final family to use the home as a parsonage. They then sold it to a normal family with no ties to the methodist church.
  • Hoyland

    The Hoyland family bought our home from the Methodist church and turned the parssonage into a home. Mr. Hoyland was a parishiner at the time, and blind. He worked at the insurance agency acrossed from my home, so it made sense for him to live here.
  • Schaffers

    In 1992, the scaffers bought the home and lived in my house for a short two years, before my parents bought the home.
  • Walshes bought 614 Lake Street

    We bought Our home in the year of 1994, my mom was pregnant with her second child, Jackson, and thought they need a bigger home with their growning family.
  • Young Hannah and Jackson

    Young Hannah and Jackson
    This picture of my home was taken in 1997, with my two older siblings playing in our front yard.
  • Addition

    Addition
    The walshes added another wing to the 58 year-old home.