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We gathered together July of 2009 to celebrate Mickey and Thorsten’s marriage. They were actually married in October of 2008, but Thorsten had to go back to Germany at that time and Mickey and Zoe stayed here. This summer we celebrated their marriage and said good-by as they all moved to Germany. No matter how hard you try and make plans, it is almost impossible to get everyone in the same place at the same time. Two of our family members are missing. Our son-in-law Mike was not there and Kelly. I’m not giving up though. We did it in 2006. So I know it can be done.
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Paula (PJ) & Mike Wolf live in Ohio, the Cincinnati area. Paula keeps very busy as most moms do today with teaching religion; volunteering at school and making sure the kids are where they are suppose to be for all their activities. Nicholas, Emily, Grace and Chloe are four of our grandchildren. They are 15, 14, 12 and 7. Paula also works full time for Macy’s in their marketing dept. Mike is in the insurance business.
Matt and Joy live in Richfield, MN. Matt is working at becoming self-employed in the financial services business and Joy keeps us up to date with our telecommunication needs through her job with Qwest. They have a son, Eli, 7 and daughter Bella, 6. Matt also works varsity high school football games as an umpire.
Mickey and Zoë live in Wiesbaden, Germany with Mickey’s new husband Thorsten. Mickey is teaching at an International School and Zoë goes to a Germany kindergarten. Thorsten is a Dr. of Orthodontics.
Marc, his wife Melissa with their daughter Paisley and son Owen live in the Cincinnati area. Marc is the assistant Varsity Volleyball coach at Mason HS as well as middle school counselor in Mason, Ohio. Melissa teaches German at Mason HS.
Adam lives in Shakopee, his son Xander is now 5 years old. His MS is progressing slowly, thank goodness. He has been taking classes at Brown, but is still unemployed.
Sarah and Kelly; Sarah is the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Wittenberg University in her third year. It is very demanding. We have a whole new respect for college coaches. Kelly left her coaching job at Colorado College after nine years and is seeking new opportunities.
The Jurewicz Family has been blessed.