Comments for Betty Brandt Passick https://bettybrandtpassick.com/ American Author Wed, 01 Apr 2026 14:34:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Comment on Historical Fairbank, Iowa by Betty Brandt Passick https://bettybrandtpassick.com/2017/08/16/historic-fairbank-ia/#comment-638 Wed, 01 Apr 2026 14:34:37 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?p=237#comment-638 In reply to посиланням.

Thank you — you may then enjoy reading my blogs (see home page for the link).

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Comment on Historical Fairbank, Iowa by посиланням https://bettybrandtpassick.com/2017/08/16/historic-fairbank-ia/#comment-636 Sat, 28 Mar 2026 18:28:16 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?p=237#comment-636 This is a good article with strong information. The site is
useful and practical.

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Comment on Wapsie Writing Contest by Betty Brandt Passick https://bettybrandtpassick.com/teaching-writing-a-memoir/#comment-630 Tue, 10 Feb 2026 15:11:49 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?page_id=1385#comment-630 In reply to Susan Speetzen.

I am interested in speaking with you about securing a date to come to your group!

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Comment on Wapsie Writing Contest by Betty Brandt Passick https://bettybrandtpassick.com/teaching-writing-a-memoir/#comment-156 Mon, 19 May 2025 12:08:12 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?page_id=1385#comment-156 In reply to Susan Speetzen.

Thanks for reaching out to me!
Betty

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Comment on Wapsie Writing Contest by Susan Speetzen https://bettybrandtpassick.com/teaching-writing-a-memoir/#comment-147 Thu, 01 May 2025 14:04:06 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?page_id=1385#comment-147 I like your quote about being responsible for your own life and not waiting until the last day to figure it out. Do your inspirational talks include this concept?
I’m the program coordinator for a women’s group and am looking for an inspirational speaker to kick off our year next September. We meet monthly Sept through May and always have a speaker. The group is called New Sociables: (https://www.startribune.com/new-sociables-helps-women-in-southern-twin-cities-suburbs-form-bonds-fend-off-loneliness/573480111)
Since that article was written we’ve grown to 300 members with about 130-180 in attendance at our monthly meetings) Wondering if you could combine talking about your inspiration for writing with taking about responsibility for your own life.
I’d like start the year giving the members something to think about and to inspire them. We can pay a stipend and you can bring books to sell after your talk.

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Comment on Historical Fairbank, Iowa by bbpassick@comcast.net https://bettybrandtpassick.com/2017/08/16/historic-fairbank-ia/#comment-43 Mon, 27 May 2024 11:00:20 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?p=237#comment-43 In reply to Denise Lellig.

Denise —
I just noticed your note on my website, BettyBrandtPassick.com.
I wasn’t aware the Delaware County Leader had published an article about the time my family of origin resided on the Shannon farm south of Fairbank. I did extensive research on that farm for our family’s book of history, We Are Eight, a Memoriam (2015), so I’m well aware of all that you’ve written. I never was able to find any photos of the old house — do you have this?
Thanks for reaching out to me. My schedule is published on the website… It would be nice if you could attend one of the events so we could meet down the road sometime.
Regards, Betty

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Comment on Historical Fairbank, Iowa by bbpassick@comcast.net https://bettybrandtpassick.com/2017/08/16/historic-fairbank-ia/#comment-42 Mon, 27 May 2024 10:40:39 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?p=237#comment-42 In reply to Diane Koch.

Diane —
I just noticed your note on my website, BettyBrandtPassick.com.
I grew up in Fairbank and write historical crime fiction — my novels are all set in “Oxbow,” similar to Fairbank. I largely use real names and places from the area that I glean from real historical writings of the area. Yes, the murder of Dr. Stout by Dr. C. C. Sharp at Delhi was real, as was the Delhi Argus Journal.
Unfortunately my back went out in 2023 so I had to cancel my booth at the Delaware County Fair, and I remain uncertain if I’ll attend in 2024.
Kind regards, Betty

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Comment on Historical Fairbank, Iowa by Diane Koch https://bettybrandtpassick.com/2017/08/16/historic-fairbank-ia/#comment-26 Mon, 05 Feb 2024 15:15:59 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?p=237#comment-26 I found your history of Fairbank interesting. One of my cousins lived there until she passed away over 10 years ago. So I have been in the area. My interest in local history is centered more around the Dyersville area. Therefore I read your book “The Black Bag of Dr. Wiltse.” I am curious about the reality of certain persons and events in the book. I see there was a real Dr. Wiltse and Dr. Boomer. You mention the murder of Dr. Stout by Dr. C. C. Sharp at Delhi. Was that real? Was the Delhi Argus Journal real?

I write an historical column for the Dyersville Area Historical Society, which is printed in the Dyersville Commercial, which is another reason for my interest in local history. It was unfortunate that you were not able to make your appearance at the Delaware County Fair last July. I had hoped to visit with you then.

Thanks in advance for any answers you can provide. Diane Koch

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Comment on Historical Fairbank, Iowa by Denise Lellig https://bettybrandtpassick.com/2017/08/16/historic-fairbank-ia/#comment-18 Sun, 29 Oct 2023 22:42:12 +0000 https://bettybrandtpassick.com/?p=237#comment-18 I read your article in the Delaware County Leader about the time you lived on the Shannon farm south of Fairbank. My great grandfather was the original owner owner that made it the Shannon farm. I got a good chuckle from the part that the house was to small for your family. John Shannon had 12 children, the youngest being the twins Joe and Vince. There father was killed in a horse and buggy accident coming home from Fairbank. The article in the Fairbank paper, which my mom cherished was that a fine pair of Morgan horses was found wandering near a neighbors home. Knowing the fine team belonged to John Shannon there was a search started to find John. They found him not far from his homestead throne from the buggy and died of a broken neck. It was assumed that something spooked the team. My great grandmother kept the homestead and Joe Shannon being a bachelor and a twin of Vince maintained the place until apparently your family lived there. The people that recently bought it found pieces of old farm machinery and gave them to mom. She cherished them and even took a picture of the building that they had been found by. My mother would have loved your story. There was also stories of a car seen in Fairbank with dogs in it and everyone knew Joe Shannon was in town. My aunt gave me the newspaper and I knew the history of the farm. Thank you for your story.

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