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![]() | My name is Barbara Haught. I live in the city of Milton, PA, 65 miles from Harrisburg, the capital city. I am 53 years old, born on September 24th, 1946. I am married to Harry B. Haught, and have two sons, and a grandson. My oldest son, David, lives in the state of Maine, he is 34 years old, his son, Shawn, lives here in PA. My youngest son, Elvis, also lives in PA, he is 29 years old. My grandson, Shawn, is 13 years old, and we are very proud of him. This is a picture of my husband Harry and I. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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![]() | Harry and I are both retired, and enjoying it very much. I was a Nurses' Aide for 20 years at the U. M. N. H. in Lewisburg, PA. Harry retired from American Home Foods. My hobbies are playing the organ, writing poetry, working on the computer, and learning about people's ways of life. Harry and I love to take time out on Sundays and attend church. I would like to take the time to thank everyone who has taken the time to chat with me, and also for taking the time to visit this webpage. This picture, is my son David, and my future daughter inlaw Sharon. The picture below, is my son Elvis. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
" I was a Lost Sheep" by Barbara Erdley Haught July 28, 1978 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I was a lost sheep, but I was found | I was a sheep, not a lamb, that strayed away. In the parable that Jesus told About a sheep that had gone astray, from the ninety and nine in the fold. Out in the meadows, out in the cold, t'was a sheep the good shephard bought And why for the sheep should we earnestly long, and so earnestly hope and pray. Because there is danger, if they go wrong, they will lead the young lambs astray. For the lambs follow the sheep you know, wherever the sheep may stray. If the sheep go wrong,it will not be long, till the lambs are as wrong as they. So with the sheep we earnestly plead, for the sake of the lambs today. If the lambs are lost, what a terrible cost, some sheep may have to pay.
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