James Michael Kunshier and his wife Ila live in a little town called Grandy, five miles north of Cambridge, Minnesota. Their house has a beautiful view of the surrounding marshes. The frogs and birds are everywhere. Jim is the son of Norman C. Kunshier and Betty A. nee Biernat Kunshier.
He and Ila Mae nee Woolcott Kunshier have three children; Jeremy, Joy and Karina. They and their spouses and the grand children all live in the area.

Until his recent retirement, Jim was employed in the Cambridge office of the Minnesota Department of Human Services as a Human Services
Support Specialist. He is an avid and successful hunter and fisherman and has the pictures and trophies mounted on his walls to prove it.
Jim may already be regretting his searching me out and laying the cousin thing on me.
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Iris nee Kunshier Baran |
At age 19 she went to work as a bookkeeper for the First National Bank in Minneapolis. She married Theodore John Baran and they had two children, Gary and Diane. Her husband died in 1964 and she never remarried.
We had a chance to meet and visit with Iris, a week before her 89th birthday, at her home in suburban Minneapolis. She has compiled a 3 Ring Binder that bulges with family photos, memoirs, and documents. It has been her labor of love for many years. Particularly exciting was Iris' info on Wassersuppin, a Breakthrough for research in the Czech Republic Archives
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Gary Baran |
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A page form the note book compiled by Iris |
Her son Gary and his wife Diane were also there for our visit. Gary has retired recently from employment with the State of Minnesota. He also has the genealogy bug and was able to share some family anecdotes and sort out family facts.
Two days later, Jim drove us to Grantsburg, Wisconsin, to the home of Lorraine nee Kunshier Baker. Lorraine is a daughter of Alexander Kunshier and Esther nee Evgen Kunshier. Lorraine is my first cousin, once removed.
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Lorraine with children, Joan, Janet and Loren |
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Lorraine nee Kunshier Baker |
We spent part of the day with Lorraine and her daughter Janet nee Baker Roberts.
Health issues this past year kept Lorraine in a nursing home for a few months during the winter. She is home now and feeling well enough to have company, though she tires
easily.

Lorraine told us stories about her growing up years. She remembered staying with my grand parents, Frank and Rose Schotl, and fondly recalled my mother Bernice and my aunt Pearl. She told a story of attending Grandpa Frank's funeral with the casket placed in the front room of the house on Maryland Ave.
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Lorraine and her extended family |