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Thelma (Sime) Walton Lewis of Rhinelander, Oneida County, Wisconsin was born on December 27, 1905. She was in a relationship with Chester Lewis, and had children Jeanine R Overson and Nancy Slator. Thelma Walton Lewis died at age 78 years old in December 1983 in Indio, Riverside County, California United States.
🌟 **Remembering Mom's Joyful Spirit** 🌟 When I was nine, I remember the magic moments dancing with my mom to "Everybody's Dancing to the Locomotion" and "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)." We laughed so hard, tears streamed down our faces. On countless evenings, she would come home from work, dance around the living room, and play her beloved organ. Music and laughter filled our home, accompanied by our two Siamese cats, two dogs, a duck, and even a chicken she bought me from the Indio Date Festival. My mom had a deep love for "The Sound of Music" and a long-standing devotion to the soap opera "As the World Turns," which she followed for 50 years. Beyond her entertainment passions, she found joy in swimming, sailing, and immersing herself in a good book. She loved the desert; however, when vacations came around, she loved to travel in our motor home to the beach and across the U.S. to Wisconsin to visit relatives and reunions. We took many trips to Chicago, La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Kenosha, Wisconsin. Every five years or so, we'd drive or fly. One year, we drove up the coast to Oregon in our motor home—a very beautiful and truly happy time. We visited Mount Shasta and hiked up part of the mountain. My dad said there had been UFO sightings there. We didn't see any, but we felt a very spiritual energy. We rented a party barge, and my mom and dad skied behind it—barely, but they did. I was pulled on an inner tube. We found a cliff with a rope hanging from a tree. My mom had no fear and was the first to jump. Her landing was into the water with hardly any splash. She said to me, "Now I expect a flip and a half from you." I made the flip, though my landing wasn't as great. After work, she taught swimming and diving lessons, as well as life-saving classes. These beautiful memories reflect the vibrant, loving, and spirited woman she was. Her energy and enthusiasm for life continue to inspire me every day. ❤️ Photo of Jeanine Overson Jeanine Overson
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--- **Celebrating the Life of Eugene Overson** Eugene Overson, a remarkable man with a heart of gold, left an indelible mark on the communities he served. A dedicated TV repairman, Eugene was known for his expertise and willingness to go the extra mile, visiting homes throughout the area to ensure televisions were always in perfect working order. Eugene's passion didn't stop at TV repairs. As a licensed pilot, he often took to the skies from the Desert Center Airport, offering breathtaking views of the Lake Tamarisk area. One of my fondest memories is flying over our home with him, seeing my mom waving from the yard below, and even getting a chance to steer the plane. Eugene's entrepreneurial spirit was evident in the many ventures he undertook. He owned vending machines stocked with soda, candy, and cigarettes, bringing small joys to the community. He also managed the laundromat at Lake Tamarisk Resort, ensuring residents and visitors always had a place to clean their clothes. When Eagle Mountain Kaiser Steel closed, Eugene saw an opportunity to support the community. He purchased the gas station and converted it into a laundry facility for the prison personnel. Additionally, he owned rental properties in Lake Tamarisk, providing homes for many families. From 1971 to 1982, Eugene worked at Eagle Mountain Kaiser Steel, where his dedication and hard work were well respected. His legacy is one of service, innovation, and unwavering commitment to his community. In 1986, when I was promoted at a well-known car rental company, Eugene's support was unwavering. He rented an apartment and started the West Covina location while I managed the Industry Hills location. We would run cars back and forth between locations to meet our customers' needs. Eugene did such a great job and was so beloved by our customers that after two years, he decided it was time to retire. He missed my mom and wanted to spend more time with her, playing golf and enjoying life in Lake Tamarisk. He even introduced me to Angela Lucas, the granddaughter of his friend, who would help me run the locations. Angela's support was invaluable, and she continued to run the agencies after I left. Eugene Overson was not just a skilled professional and entrepreneur but also a loving father who shared his passions with his family. His contributions will always be remembered and cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing him. Photo of Eugene Overson Eugene Overson
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--- **Celebrating the Life of Eugene Overson** Eugene Overson, a remarkable man with a heart of gold, left an indelible mark on the communities he served. A dedicated TV repairman, Eugene was known for his expertise and willingness to go the extra mile, visiting homes throughout the area to ensure televisions were always in perfect working order. Eugene's passion didn't stop at TV repairs. As a licensed pilot, he often took to the skies from the Desert Center Airport, offering breathtaking views of the Lake Tamarisk area. One of my fondest memories is flying over our home with him, seeing my mom waving from the yard below, and even getting a chance to steer the plane. Eugene's entrepreneurial spirit was evident in the many ventures he undertook. He owned vending machines stocked with soda, candy, and cigarettes, bringing small joys to the community. He also managed the laundromat at Lake Tamarisk Resort, ensuring residents and visitors always had a place to clean their clothes. When Eagle Mountain Kaiser Steel closed, Eugene saw an opportunity to support the community. He purchased the gas station and converted it into a laundry facility for the prison personnel. Additionally, he owned rental properties in Lake Tamarisk, providing homes for many families. From 1971 to 1982, Eugene worked at Eagle Mountain Kaiser Steel, where his dedication and hard work were well respected. His legacy is one of service, innovation, and unwavering commitment to his community. In 1986, when I was promoted at a well-known car rental company, Eugene's support was unwavering. He rented an apartment and started the West Covina location while I managed the Industry Hills location. We would run cars back and forth between locations to meet our customers' needs. Eugene did such a great job and was so beloved by our customers that after two years, he decided it was time to retire. He missed my mom and wanted to spend more time with her, playing golf and enjoying life in Lake Tamarisk. He even introduced me to Angela Lucas, the granddaughter of his friend, who would help me run the locations. Angela's support was invaluable, and she continued to run the agencies after I left. Eugene Overson was not just a skilled professional and entrepreneur but also a loving father who shared his passions with his family. His contributions will always be remembered and cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing him. Photo of Eugene Overson Eugene Overson
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Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rodger Overson.
Jeanine R Overson
Jeanine R Overson
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Lance Overson was born to Jeanine R Overson and Eugene Astor Overson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lance Overson.
Nancy Slator was born to Chester Lewis and Thelma Lewis, and has a sister Jeanine R Overson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nancy Slator.
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