Flower in the River: A Family Tale Finally Told

Preserving the Eastland Disaster Story: One Family's Quest (Part 2)


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This is Part 2 of the interview with Barb Decker-Wachholz! Here she guides us on a journey through time and unravels the remarkable tapestry of her family's connection to the Eastland Disaster of 1915 in Chicago. But brace yourself, as this story doesn't confine itself to the past; it propels us into the present--and beyond.

In 1998, Barb and her family created something truly extraordinary—the Eastland Disaster Historical Society (EDHS). This isn't just an organization; it's a passionate dedication to preserving the memories of those who endured the Eastland Disaster

But here's the twist—this episode isn't solely about history but the heart and soul of the people involved. As we wrap things up, Barb treats us to poignant stories about how the indomitable spirit of her grandmother, Bobbie Aanstad, inspired the creation of EDHS. You'll discover how this society has touched countless lives, leaving an indelible mark on the narrative of the Eastland Disaster.

Join us on this extraordinary odyssey as we learn how one family's unwavering dedication has forever shaped how we remember this gripping chapter of history.

Note:
Be sure to listen to Part 1 of the interview with Barb.

Link:
Eastland Disaster Historical Society 

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