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Back in the Day My family means the world to me! I have no idea what I would do without them. I have a total of six people in my family, including myself being the youngest. I love each and every one of them the same, but in different ways. Even though we sometimes disagree, we always work it out in the end and laugh about it later. My family is my most prized possession. Pile on Auntie Kayla!

My Father and Myself My Daddio
(LeeRon)

He's always keeping me in line! When he isn't busy farming or coaching wrestling, he loves spending time with his family. He can seem stern at times, but I can always make him laugh, even when he's upset. Sometimes, we might not see eye to eye, but he always knows what is best for me.
MommaMomma and Baby Reese Mommy!
(Susan)
My mom is the basically the glue that holds our family together. She works at the clinic in Webster and as a dispatcher at the Sherriff's Office. She gives so much time and attention to her family; I don't know when she gets time to relax. I can always count on her for a home cooked meal.
Kurt Kurt
My oldest brother, Kurt, lives in Watertown. He has three kids named MaKay (14), Chloe (4), Chase (2) and a wife named Brandy. He has his own landscaping business, which takes up a lot of his time in the summer. Although he loves tormenting me, I can always count on him for a good laugh.
Todd and his girls! Todd
Todd is my second oldest brother. He lives in Mandan, ND with his two daughters Taylor (4) and Reese (6 months). He works at a construction company that builds and repairs houses. Living far away doesn't ever stop us from having a good time together.
CodyCody giving rides! Cody
Cody is the youngest of my three brothers. He lives two miles down the road from me on our family farm, where he works with my dad. He is very entertaining and can tell stories all day without a dull moment. Even though we pick on each other a lot, we always end up laughing together at the end of the day.
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