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Religion & Family November 20, 2008  RSS feed



NEWEST HABITAT HOMEOWNERS


Nov. 13 was a special day for two Roscommon County families as Roscommon County Habitat for Humanity dedicated two homes to its newest homeowners. Blair and Brittany Nelson will soon move into a home on Chipmunk Lane, Houghton Lake, while Michael and Crystal Ratza will move into RCHFH's 43rd home on Towerhill Road, Houghton Lake. Pictured (left) are the Nelson family, (front row) Travis, 3, and Tye, 4, and Angel Food Ministries orders due Dec. 8 (middle row) Blair and Brittany. Not pictured is son Wyatt, two months old. Also pictured is RCHFH Board President Paul Tatro and Executive Director Misty Klatt. Pictured below at the Ratza's home on Towerhill Road are (from left) Michael and Crystal Ratza. Pictured (right) with the Ratzas are Klatt, Tatro and RCHFH volunteer Lowell Kage, who helped oversee construction of the home. During the dedication, Michael Ratza said his new home was "more than a blessing but a miracle." Not pictured are the Ratzas' two children. Wyatt, 2, and Caleb, 11 months. (RP) Nov. 13 was a special day for two Roscommon County families as Roscommon County Habitat for Humanity dedicated two homes to its newest homeowners. Blair and Brittany Nelson will soon move into a home on Chipmunk Lane, Houghton Lake, while Michael and Crystal Ratza will move into RCHFH's 43rd home on Towerhill Road, Houghton Lake. Pictured (left) are the Nelson family, (front row) Travis, 3, and Tye, 4, and Angel Food Ministries orders due Dec. 8 (middle row) Blair and Brittany. Not pictured is son Wyatt, two months old. Also pictured is RCHFH Board President Paul Tatro and Executive Director Misty Klatt. Pictured below at the Ratza's home on Towerhill Road are (from left) Michael and Crystal Ratza. Pictured (right) with the Ratzas are Klatt, Tatro and RCHFH volunteer Lowell Kage, who helped oversee construction of the home. During the dedication, Michael Ratza said his new home was "more than a blessing but a miracle." Not pictured are the Ratzas' two children. Wyatt, 2, and Caleb, 11 months. (RP)