Pat LaBair left us way to fast. She was our tractor expert and helped with all the tractor runs and shows. She was always bringing things to the Museum that she thought would improve or enhance our surroundings. Our bathroom in the Veterans You Are Not Forgotten Pavilion is much more pleasant and charming because of her decorating items. God Bless Pat. Rest in Peace, you will always be remembered.
Our Museum has been hit really hard this year and another member is watching over us from above. Our friend, Arlene Ann (Gohs) Robinson passed away October 24, 2023 leaving us with a large void to fill. We extend our condolences to her family. It will be very hard to replace our friend Arlene. Her enduring love for Veterans showed in all the projects she was involved in. Arlene maintained and updated our Veterans obituary. Her shoes will be hard to fill. She worked hard to keep our files neat and up to date and was one of the strongest people you would ever know and fought to the very end. God Bless you our friend.
A HUGE Thank you to Ken Bragg & Delbert Reynolds for these fantastic pictures.
(ok, our piano needs tuning) Thomas K. Andison passed away April 29, 2023. Tom graduated from Mayville High School in 1955 and never forgot his family and friends here and he always remembered and visited the museum every year. Tom, an amazing wealth of information on the Village of Mayville and a very generous supporter left an amazing gift to the Museum and we will certainly think long and hard on how it will be used.
Also it was the Mayville Museum's 50 Anniversary! A special thank you to all our volunteers that made today a HUGE success we could NOT have done this without you!! 24th Annual Mayville Museum Car, Truck & Tractor Show went FABULOUS this year Jack Campbell painting the founders building. Our Museum has been hit really hard this year and another member is watching over us from above. Our friend, Shirley Mae (Wood) Davies passed away on July 31 2022 leaving us with a large void to fill. We extend our condolences to her family. She was one of the strongest people you would ever know and fought to the very end. God Bless you our friend.
Today we had a visitor bring his rebuilt WWII jeep in to show us, complete with a radio and helmet and coat. Btw, that helmet was really heavy. A BIG Thank you to Ken Bragg for these fabulous pictures!!!! Our Museum has been hit really hard this year and another member is watching over us from above. Our friend, Alma Bennett passed away on October 21 leaving us with a large void to fill. We extend our condolences to her family. She was one of the strongest people you would ever know and fought to the very end. God Bless you our friend.
Thank you everyone for attending. A BIG THANK YOU to ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS for all your hard work! Hope to see you next year. A BIG Thank You to Cook Chevrolet-Buick Inc. in Vassar for being our grand sponsor for the 23rd Annual Mayville Museum Car, Truck and Tractor Show last Saturday. We had 62 registered vehicles and 10 tractors. It was a beautiful sun shiny day and we thank everyone who attended. Mark your calendars for next year- Saturday, September 17, 2022! Thank you to all who donated items and for those that came and supported our Museum. It was a HUGE success!! It is with a heavy heart that we say good-bye to one of our Mayville Museum members.
Marilyn Leota Patterson passed away 08-13-2021. Rest in peace our friend, you will be dearly missed. It is with another heavy heart that we say good-bye to one of our Mayville Museum members.
Gary James Harmon passed away 08-13-2021. Rest in peace our friend, you will be dearly missed. |
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