Last week marked a farewell to a house, located on the south shore, east end. It is part of a trend at Clark Lake where older structures are replaced by new construction.
Dronage: Andrew Lajdziak
For some, saying goodbye to a structure is a poignant reminder of the good times associated with it. The Jenning’s home was a gathering place for neighbors, especially kids. Those kids, now adults, remember “Grandma Carol” and her warm welcomes, fondly. Even though the physical building is now history, those memories will live on.
Mike McKay is building a new home for the Kudner’s in that location. Mike has transformed Clark Lake in several ways. To read how Mike is leaving his mark on Clark Lake, please click here.
Jennings lived there a short time, compared to The Hetherwick’s 60 years (Mr. Hetherwick “life” was the best Jackson story my father told me).