From Italy to Granger: The Legacy of Salvatore ‘Sam’ DeMarco and his sons
Read MoreLet History Live Here—Sign the Petition for Our Future Museum
Read More1964 Golden Manor: Granger’s “Country Club” for Compassionate Care
Read MoreKawloon Café: A Granger Classic That Lives on in Memory
Read MoreWith Tony at the Helm, Every Meal Felt Like Home.
Read MoreThrough quiet sacrifice, the Lions and Lady Lions gave Granger a legacy
Read MoreIn an inspired act of unity and foresight, the Granger West Stake built community granaries
Read MoreFor 75 years, Ab’s Drive-In has been flipping its famous Fatboy burgers, serving up a timeless taste that’s become a treasured tradition in West Valley
Read MoreThe walls of Ab’s are lined with nostalgic photos, capturing the Beutler family’s journey and decades of delicious West Valley memories
Read MoreGone, But Still in Bloom: Remembering the Bruschke Greenhouse
Read MoreWhere Flowers Grew and Family Bloomed: The Bruschke Greenhouse Legacy
Read MoreArt and Sarah built a thriving farm and a warm home on their 54 acres
Read MoreArt Mackay was a devoted husband, a tireless worker, and a self-made farmer whose ingenuity and determination turned 54 acres of raw land into a thriving homestead and a legacy of lasting strength.
Read MoreWilliam and Margaret were devoted pioneers who built a life of faith, family, and hard work on the west side of the valley, leaving a legacy of love and perseverance that still echoes in Granger’s history
Read Moreohn was the eldest son of Thomas and Ann Mackay,
Read MoreMackay family grew deep roots that continue to nourish and inspire generations
Read MoreThomas Mackay was an exceptional leader
Read MoreWith boundless devotion, Mary Olive lovingly embraced her husband’s nine children as her own and went on to raise seven more, creating a unified, nurturing home where every child felt seen, safe, and deeply loved.
Read MoreRelda: The Girl Who Dared, The Woman Who Taught
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