Date December 13, 2006
Name Ron (Crompton) Szotak
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City Union
State NJ
Country United States
Comments Wow wow wow. Thanks for all of the memories. I was a member of the
family in the bright yellow house about 3 away from woodloch from the 70’s on (between
the White’s and the Griffin’s). We were about the 5th dock (right next to the White’s). I,
like some of you, also remember sneaking over to WL to water ski, minigolf, bocce, play
tennis, spa, or other … How amazing was the fishing … used to bring my daily catches to
Mrs. Lit for $1. Uncle George (Griffin) would school us in basketball or take us out to the
lillies for some large mouth. Sifting throught the .22 sillouette range at the top of the dirt
road for live rounds. I remember Mr. Prest shooting snake after snake every year as if we
ever put a dent in the population … or making his famous flapjacks for all to enjoy. How
about some wiffleball with Rich, PJ, or Suzy Prest? Trip to the “Hershey Room” for some
ice cream or air hockey? Basket of shrimp at cuckoos nest? Ever row out at night and just
take in the stars? How about fireworks over the lake? Hey whats that gree
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Date November 11, 2006
Name Andrea Leberknight
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Home Page
City Harleysville
State Pa
Country Montgomery
Comments Enjoyed many good times at the Dudda/ Leberknight Cabin. The Cabin
located on the right on the bend. Owned since 1958
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Date September 25, 2006
Name Audrey Thurnall Andersen
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Home Page
City Pittsboro
State NC
Country USA
Comments Your great website has brought back many fond memories of Lake
Teedyuskung! My parents, Alice and Roy Thurnall, built a cabin on Forest Lake Road
near the outlet and spent summers there from 1946 until 1981. For several years prior to
that we camped out at the former Camp Douglas in the woods across the road from
“Whitehall”, the summer home of our dear friend, Mrs. Gladys Beard. Hot summer days
were spent on the lake and Wednesday and Saturday nights at the Cuckoo’s Nest. My
sister, (Barbara) Joan Thurnall, made her first art work sale at about the age of 14 to the
Cuckoo — a cartoon which he hung over the bar.