Sebrights, family, and friends.

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A Clayton Native. Bill Sebright and his family.

A few glimpses into the life of the Sebrights, with a few relatives and in-laws.  The Sebrights moved from Loon Lake to Clayton in 1946.

Iva and Red Sebright in front of the barn that was on the Macklin place when the Sebrights moved there in April of 1948. The picture was taken in August of 1966.

Chet, John, and Bill in the back row, Iva and Red Sebright in the front.

Nathan, Gavin, Anni, Bill and Garrett Sebright at Gavin and Amber's wedding reception, November 18, 2007.

Sebright barn, December 1973.

The Sebright house, January of 1969, winter of the biggest snow since the winter of 1949-50.

Iva and Red Sebright and niece Mary Ann Davis visiting from Oregon.

Irene Nilsson, (Anni Sebright's Mom), Tootsie Johnson (Irene's sister), and Tootsie's daughter Betty Jean Wolf, June of 1957.

Red Sebright pictured in the summer of 1039 with hired hand Vigo Skov sitting in background. Baldy and Babe were their tractor until 1948 when a Case VAO was purchased from Grove Implement Company in Deer Park. This picture was taken on the farm between Loon Lake and Springdale. Sebrights didn't move to Clayton until 1946 when they moved to the white brick house at the corner of Railroad and Whittier Roads.

Red Sebright on his RD-4 summer of 68. Bought used "the old Cat" moved a lot of snow and cleared a lot of acres for fields.

Chet, Bill, and John Sebright, winter of 1948, the first year living on the old Macklin place.

Chet Sebright Jr., U. S. Army, December 2, 1962. Chet spent 2 years in Germany, coming home a Staff Sergeant. He graduated from EWU on the GI Bill.

Bill Sebright as a student teacher under Geraldine Kruswick, Orchard Center School, spring of 1967.

December, 1973

Anni, Red, and Bill Sebright, October, 1973.

Garden and barn, August of 1973.

Ike Reynolds and his Model A Ford, "Lil" Dinosaur, September of 1962.

THE GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME

Red and Iva Sebright, in 1938, while living in Montana.

Bill Sebright and Anni Nilsson in their engagement picture in 1964.

This rock is located in the Sebright woods. It's always been a meeting place for the different generations. It's been named Tombstone Rock. One cloudy day back in 1953 Red Sebright and friend Carl "Happy" Macheel took a walk out to Tombstone Rock. Happy and his wife Gerry were like Godparents to the Sebright boys. Red and Happy met back when they both worked on road construction. Everyone at home was waiting for the 2 to come home for dinner. A thick fog settled in. They didn't show and didn't show. The two finally showed up just about dusk. They had gotten lost, the fog didn't help any. They were hungry but happy. We didn't know until later that a different kind of fog had set in. Happy had taken a pint of whiskey with him. Red and Happy came home, but the bottle was never found.

Bill Sebright and two of his favorite girls, Anni is next to him and Anne Bruner is on the left. The Columbia River is in the background.

This is the oil painting Anni Sebright did of the Sebright barn that is pictured up and to the right.

A delicate whisper from God lips. Little Angel, Eva Sebright . She is the daughter of Nathan and Rachel Sebright. Grand daughter of Anni and Bill Sebright.

Ann Nilsson took this picture of Deer Park Elementary in April of 1958. Restored by Robert Simpson of Casle Rock Colorado.

First day of school, September, 1952. Chet was in the eighth grade, Bill, second, and John sixth. In front is Copper. He may have been part bird dog. One day came came up from the creek with a beautiful Mallard duck in his mouth. It wasn't injured at all. Red Sebright told him to drop it, he did, and it flew away!

Paul Graham, Juddy Finley, Dick Dyck, and Dale Johnson were caught horse playing on the south side of the Deer Park Elementary School in 1958.

Red, Bill, Chet, and John Sebright coming home from Sunday School, January 1958.

Red Sebright, a Mohlor Barber College graduate, is cutting Bills hair. Charlie the family parakeet is giving helpful tips.

In 1948 Red Sebright's sister Esther and family visited Clayton all the was from East Berlin, Pennsylvania. Back row- Red, Beet (Lute's wife), Esther, Lute Jacobs (Red's nephew), Bob Jacobs (Esther's husband). Middle row- Chet and John Sebright. Front- Bill Sebright.

Dressed in their Sunday best headed to Sunday School at Clayton Community Church, spring, 1959. It may have been when Cliff Truman came out from Witworth College to work with the youth. All knew he was wonderful a wonderful guy. John, Chet, Red, and little Billie in front. Red would drop the boys off and go to Carl and Ray's to visit while they boys were at Sunday School. Iva would have some well deserved alone time. She worked the whole time "the boys" were gone.

Red and Iva (Crews) Sebright on their wedding day, March 27, 1937. They were married in the Methodist Parsonage at Metolious, Oregon. The picture was taken by Iva's Dad, William H. (Ole) Crews. He was also at the wedding as a witness.