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/February 4, 2020 by Phyllis Schmidt

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One of the first things you will notice when you step into the Grand River Museum is a life-size sculpture of Hugh Glass being mauled by a grizzly by sculptor John Lopez.

One of the first things you will notice when you step into the Grand River Museum is a life-size sculpture of Hugh Glass being mauled by a grizzly by sculptor John Lopez.

Old photo of train wreck at Lemmon SD in June 1910The museum has received many old photos from the members and guests. There is not always room to display them all, but we try to show a variety, and the displays change from time to time. Always chec…

Old photo of train wreck at Lemmon SD in June 1910

The museum has received many old photos from the members and guests. There is not always room to display them all, but we try to show a variety, and the displays change from time to time. Always check the museum's photo displays to see some very interesting memories from our area.

 

 

R.B. & Fran Wheeler

R.B. and Fran Wheeler both passed on in the last two months. They were great community leaders, benefactors to many good causes, and generous, loving, human beings. We don't have the space in this newsletter to list all of the accomplishments and awards that they have achieved throughout their lives but, we do want to acknowledge their huge contributions to the Grand River Museum. Bob and Fran made a commitment to each other in marriage 72 years ago and they also made a commitment to Lemmon 66 years ago. They had a heart for Lemmon and they have always worked to make the community better. When they found out we were interested in starting a museum that housed dinosaur fossils, they were very excited. They encouraged us and let us know that if we needed any help that they would be there for us. Many times, when the Museum needed a miracle to continue on, that miracle happened because of them. Through all the ups and downs of our museum experience, Bob and Fran were there. God was working through them, there was no doubt. They will be missed.


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