Colonial Springs Reflections February 2020

Colonial Springs Reflections Volume 31, Issue 2 February 2020 Colonial Springs Healthcare Center is an affiliate of CMH, Bolivar, Mo., 417-326-6000 Facility Location: 750 W. Cooper St., Buffalo, MO 65622, 417-345-2228 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Resident Spotlight 1 Facebook 1 Resident Pictures 2 Upcoming Activities 2 Calendar of Events 3 Resident Birthdays 4 New Residents 4 Like us on Facebook! Colonial Springs has a Facebook page! “Like” us to keep up with all the latest activities and events at Colonial Springs Look for the icon pictured below and don’t forget to click “Like.” Resident Spotlight Peggy Jackson Peggy Jackson was born June 23, 1940, to Lawrence and Elvava Huebner in Goshen, Indiana. Peggy is the baby of the family, having two brothers and one sister. She grew up in Goshen. She never was able to finish high school but she earned her GED in 1979. Peggy moved to Ohio in 1957, to work as a nanny for three children. Eventually she moved back to Indiana where she worked in a canning factory putting labels on cans. “I didn’t last long in this depart- ment because my labels were always crooked or on backwards,” laughs Peggy. “I eventually was switched to another de- partment.” She was introduced to her first husband, John Henry Whetstone, through his brother. The couple were married June 4, 1959, and were married 11 years. They had four girls. Susan lives in Branson, Robin travels around Ohio as a nurse, and both Christina and Loretta live in Indiana. Peggy has six grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Peggy knew her current husband for several years before they were married. “We worked together at the Dallas Air Station in the carpenter shop. He would pick on me daily and make me so mad. Over the years we became good friends and he and his wife came to my GED graduation. I eventually lost my job due to illness and I moved away.” Eight years later, Eldon was wandering around in his car and happened to stop at her house. “I was actually playing cards with some friends and something told me to go home. So I did. There on my steps was Eldon Jackson. He didn’t even know I lived there. I truly believe God put us together that day. I found out his wife passed away and he was very depressed. We nursed each others wounds and became the best of friends once again, says Peggy.” The couple were married on March 20, 1988. After Eldon retired, they moved to Hermitage in 1994, to be closer to his mother. They later moved to Bolivar, then settled in Buffalo in 2013. Peggy enjoyed spending her free time playing bingo and working on her computer. The most she ever won was $1000. She also plays here at Colonial, but I don’t think she will ever win that much! She also attends nail care, beauty shop, and social gatherings. Mostly she enjoys her visits with Eldon as he comes almost daily to see her. They are a match made in Heaven. Thank you, Peggy, for allowing us to get to know you better! Are you a caring individual who would like to assist in caring for the elderly? Colonial Springs Healthcare Center has opportunities in its volunteer and nursing program. For more information call Jeff Miller, administrator, today at 417-345-2228.