• Four Generations Celebrate Burge’s 60th Anniversary


    Four generations of San Marino’s ever-expanding Burge Family gathered recently to toast the 60th wedding anniversary of Betty & William. PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, are FRONT ROW: Megan Burge holding Sawyer Burge, James Burge, Steve Burge, honorees Betty & William Burge, Harper Burge, Andrew Burge and Geoff Wright. MIDDLE ROW: Laura Burge holding Atticus Burge, Diana Burge, Libby Wright and Jeri Wright. TOP ROW: Briton Burge, Ana Burge, David Burge, Bucky Burge, Steven Wright, Tim Wright, Jim Burge holding Ryder Burge, Julie Burge, Henry Burge holding Finley Burge. Betty and William are fixtures at all events in which their children and grandchildren participate.

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    Added: November 1, 2012. 11:00 AM

    So wonderful to see the Family looking so wonderful.

    Our love to all.

    Jennie Redfield and family

     
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