Embrace the Power of Memories
At Misty Meadow Memories, I understand that the pandemic has changed the ways we create and share memories. As we navigate through these challenging times, we’re no longer able to easily travel, welcome guests into our homes, or embark on adventures with friends. However, I believe that memories can still be made and cherished. My photo books and video creation services offer a unique way to capture and relive treasured moments. Based in southern Ontario, I also provide a family database with photos, serving as an enduring memory aid for you and your loved ones.

Friday Night Youth
My Friday Night Youth program, with over 50 years of youth ministry, has shown us the power of stories and shared experiences. I invite you to explore my offerings, engage in conversations sparked by my podcasts, and even envision your own story in a future publication. Listen to my podcast, where I interview readers who’ve found inspiration and growth through remembering how Jesus has been there to help them through the years . Remember, every story is a journey, and every journey is worth remembering.

Wideman & Pugh
“God cares for the Fatherless Children” a short story by Phyllis Schneider (Pugh). I printed the book for the family but did not know that I was directly effected by this story. These children’s father was Thomas Pugh (died 42 yrs old, Grandfather of Phyllis). One of these children was Fred Pugh (father of Phylis). In the story Phylis tells of an Aunt who prayed that these 5 children. The children were placed in community families (Claremont). All the children grew up and served the Lord. That Aunt was my Great Great Grandmother Hannah Wideman (Pugh), mother to Idah Reesor (Wideman). In Fred’s family his daughter Jean married a pastor John Colley, Physllis went to Bible College and became a leader in her church (Breslau Missionary Church) influenced my wife Shirley) his son (Don Pugh) was our Pastor at Altona United Missionary Church. My mother was double Pugh. Hannah Wideman (Pugh) Great Grandmother and Elizebeth Wideman (Pugh) Grandmother. Fred Pugh was her Great Uncle. The Wideman men were all successful farmers and church goers. But it was the fatherless child Fred Pugh and his family that influenced my mother Margret Lewis (Wideman) that effected me. Thank you God for my family who prayed for me. (Gerald Edward Stanley Lewis).
