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001. W.E.B.H. Dec-Jan 1982

An episode of the Past Voices, Present Sayings podcast, hosted by Dave Ruddat, titled "001. W.E.B.H. Dec-Jan 1982" was published on July 13, 2021 and runs 23 minutes.

July 13, 2021 ·23m · Past Voices, Present Sayings

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Edmund Hartwig begins his audiotape "radio" station W.E.B.H. (W. Ed and Bertha Hartwig). He sent this audiotape to his daughters (Donna and Rose) and his grandchildren. He talks about the daily goings on in the Hartwig household including: Thanking his children while his wife is doing dishes. A special message for each of his grandchildren. His views on finances and Social Security. Reads a devotion for his family. Prays for his family and prays the Lord's Prayer with his wife, Bertha. Music is "Blue Nights" by Juan Sánchez

Edmund Hartwig begins his audiotape "radio" station W.E.B.H. (W. Ed and Bertha Hartwig). He sent this audiotape to his daughters (Donna and Rose) and his grandchildren. He talks about the daily goings on in the Hartwig household including: Thanking his children while his wife is doing dishes. A special message for each of his grandchildren. His views on finances and Social Security. Reads a devotion for his family. Prays for his family and prays the Lord's Prayer with his wife, Bertha. Music is "Blue Nights" by Juan Sánchez
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