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Rich Parker

Spring Hill Hotels, Motels - Florida FL - Spring Hill Hotel Discounts - 0 views

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    Spring Hill Hotels, Motels, and Reviews Hampton Inn Spring Hill - $$ 1344 Commercial Way, US 19, Spring Hill, FL 34606 Rated average by verified guestsMidscale, highway hotel near Weekiwatchee PreserveAlso near Buccaneer Bay3 floors, 732 rooms - elevatorOutdoor swimming pool - exercise roomFree Internet access - free parkingNot pet-friendly - no pets allowed - Jan 2011Hotel ReviewsConveniently located - worth the price - room was clean - liked the upscale linens - staff was friendly - appreciated the snacks and wine - nice hotelGood location and rates - room was cleanBeds were fabulous - the elevator carpet was filthyRoom was spacious - housekeeping was intrusive - not much selection a breakfastConvenient location - room wasn't clean enough - employees were friendly and pleasant - breakfast was a disappointment Microtel Inns & Suites Weeki Wachee Spring Hill - $4881 Commericial Way, Spring Hill, FL 34606 Rated very high by verified guestsCheap, highway hotel near Weekiwatchee PreserveAlso near Buccaneer Bay3 floors, 68 rooms and suites - elevatorOutdoor swimming pool - fitness centerPet-friendly hotel - allows dogs only - allows dogs up to 50 pounds - $25 per night fee for each dog - Aug 2010Hotel ReviewsGood value - room was fresh and clean - had a fridge, microwave, and large TV - beds were really comfortable; nice bedding and pillows - fabulous hotelClean, modern hotel - pleasant staffHotel was beautiful inside and out - room was clean - staff was friendlyRoom was clean and comfortable - friendly staff - I was pleasedEasy to find - good value - room was clean and quiet Quality Inn Weeki Wachee Spring Hill - $$ Rated average by verified guests Midscale, highway motel near Weeki Watchee Springs State ParkAlso near Buccaneer Bay2 floors, 116 rooms - no elevator - AAA 2 DiamondsOutdoor swimming pool - loungeFree Internet access - free parkingPet-friendly hotel - $15 per night fee for each pet - Nov 2011Hotel ReviewsGood location - room was comfort
Floyd Filbert

Obits for Apr. 2, 2012 - 0 views

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    Hazel Sarah Musfelt Hazel Sarah (Perreten) Musfelt, 96, formerly of Rushville, passed away March 29, 2012 at the heritage Nursing Home in Bridgeport. She was a resident of Sheridan County most of her life and also resided in Cherry County for twenty years. The eldest of eight children, Hazel was born December 30, 1915 to the parents of William and Lulu Perreten at the home of her grandmother Sarah Spittler in Hay Springs. She was baptized February 14, 1927 at Clinton with the Rev A.E. Richardson. While at home, Hazel worked in the fields alongside her father and spoke very admirably of him. Growing up she rode her horse four miles to District 14 School and also back and forth to town to take music lessons from Mrs. Roland Fairhead, tying her horse to the hitching post, east of where the bank offices used to be, now the Chamberlain Garage. Later she drove the horse and buggy to pick up the neighbor children and the teacher. In high school her father got her a Model T Ford to go to school during the winter months and recalls she would have to drain the radiator so it wouldn't freeze then got into the boiler room in the school to heat up water before heading back home. After graduating from Rushville High School in 1935, Hazel cooked for the Sandoz Ranches. She married Edward Musfelt, a ranch hand from the Sand Hills. Their union was blessed with one child, daughter Bonnie Mae. They worked at different ranches before Edward went to work at the Dept of Defense at Sidney, Harvard, Alliance and Crawford. They leased the Hanchett Ranch for 16 years in Cherry County on share basis (half calf crop.) She worked side by side with her husband putting up hay; mowing, sweeping, raking and also fixing fences. She also raised 500 chickens, and her cellar was full of canned meat, vegetables, fruits, jellies and she made her own soap. They then ranched south of Eli for 9 years for Stan and Ada Mae Boltz. In 1965, Hazel and Edward purchased and operated the Hills Motel in Gordon for
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