Colonial Springs Reflections May 2016

Colonial Springs Reflections Volume 27, Issue 5 May 2016 Colonial Springs Healthcare Center is an affiliate of CMH, Bolivar, Mo., 417-326-6000 Facility Location: 750 West Cooper, 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.” Res id e nt S po t li gh t Ha r ol d & N o ma M on to go m er y This month, Harold and Noma Montgomery will celebrate 70 years marriage. We sat down with the couple to try to figure out how their marriage has lasted so long. Noma was born on September 24, 1924, to Oscar and Leta Scott of Windyville, Mo. Growing up in Windyville, Noma attended school at London Smoke, where she graduated from the eighth grade. Harold was born on April 22, 1924, to William and Wilma Montgomery of Buffalo, Mo., where he grew up and attended school. Harold and Noma first met when they were freshmen in high school. They went out on a few dates, but it was nothing too serious. They graduated in 1942. After graduation, Harold decided move to California with some buddies and worked at the Douglas Air Craft plant. After a year, Harold returned home and enlisted in Air Force. Harold served for three years and, after his discharge in 1946, returned to Buffalo. While stationed overseas, Harold never forgot Noma. The couple stayed in contact the entire time. When Harold returned, he proposed to Noma. The couple were married on May 10, 1946, at the house of Rev. Lynch at Red Top. The couple had two daughters, Jeanne and Suzy. Harold and Noma have since been blessed with eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. For many years, Harold and Noma owned and operated Montgomery Oil Company, located just north of Buffalo on Highway 73. Harold worked as an oil jobber. He would transport oil and diesel to service stations, the city, schools, the highway department and farms around the Buffalo area. Noma took orders and ran the office. After a few years, the couple expanded their business by opening a filling station. “We worked long hours making our company grow, and it was worth it in the end,” Harold explains with a smile. “We met a lot of people who became lifelong friends.” In 1985, Harold and Noma retired. In his free time, Harold would rebuild and sell wrecked cars. He also worked for Kevin Sharp, until his eyes began to fail him. After their official retirement, the real fun began. “We loaded up the car and took off for destinations unknown,” Noma said with a giggle. “If we got the inkling, we went wherever we wanted.” Harold and Noma were lucky enough to have been able to travel throughout the U.S. and Canada. So what was their secret to a long marriage??? “We both agree to work hard and love each other no matter what.” the couple stated. Come visit Harold and Noma at their anniversary party on May 10, at 2 p.m. 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 Theresa Dill, Administrator, at 417-345-2228.