Amen to what Mike has said and what Ron and Ronda has said. In Our Lord Jesus Name it WILL Happen.
Hate to hear about this. Glad your all safe. I started a new job so during to week wouldn’t work but if you need help plan a weekend and I’ll be there. Bet a lot more would be too.
Marvin
Ron and family; I am truly sorry to hear about your fire. Did you have both a Lamler Saw Mill and a Lamler pallet Company.? I will pray for your good judgement as to how you will proceed from here. Of course, we are all hoping you rebuild and go on, but some times it is easier said than done.TomC
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your Family at least no lives were lost. It’s hard to lose things we work so hard for
Anybody heard how the Lemler’s are doing?
I have posted the question a couple of times with no results. I am very interested in what is going on. If someone has a phone line to them we sure would like some feed back. TomC
Chris, Mr. Wayne; No one has a phone number that they can call to find out how Ron and family are doing??? After all they have and do for us. Come on. TomC
Good morning Mr. Tom
Thanks for your concern .
I sent Ron a email asking for a update .
Hope he is doing OK with his rebuild .
Hello Mr. Tom .
I received this email message from Ron Lemler.
Good Morning Wayne,
We are doing well. We are now running business out of a small shop and on a smaller scale. We kept one weekly customer and a few smaller ones. We are thankful for the work. I will post some pictures later. Thanks for the concern. Ron L.
Thank you Mr. Wayne. Glad to hear things are going well but disappointed to hear he has had to cut down on customers. Thanks again for contacting them TomC
Hi Tom and all, thanks for the interest and concern,I hope you all are doing well!! I have been busy still cleaning up and setting up the new shop.
things are coming along well, even though it is a lot slower pace even that is kind of nice.
I finally took the time to edit a few pictures.
Thanks for the pictures Ron. Wow that is a lot of cleanup to do.
You can’t keep a good man down.
Thanks for the pictures Ron, clean-up is the worst, dirtiest part. It’s a chance to build back bigger and better. We’ve had two majors here at the mill over the years, and a couple welding spark smolders that came close. It can only get better.
Thanks Ron. We have been concerned. So much scrap metal left. Wow. I hope by a couple of pictures that I am seeing you are able to get partially back into production. Did anyone decide what cause the fire? You have to know we are all routing for you to get back bigger than ever. Maybe a good chance to make some productions changes that you had been thinking about but didn’t want to disrupt things to do them. ( glad to see the tractor was not in that shop when she went. ) TomC
Good Morning Carl,
You sound like you know what you are talking about in the clean up. Very dirty job. We had a lot of organized help which made it fairly easy. The fire was Saturday by Tuesday evening the main part was all cleaned up. It helped to have people who know what to do. I didn’t know where to start. Here is a picture of one of our youngest helpers. It shows just how dirty it really is.
Even in this the kids had fun.
At this point we have chosen to stay small and use the building we had left. The Lord has blessed with better than we could have asked for and we are building pallets again with just myself and a little help from our son Andy & Ronda.
Nice people attract nice people. Glad that you’re being blessed in just a different way. We’ll just keep praying for God’s guidance in direction for you and Rhonda.
Hi Ron,
I didn’t know about your fire until today. I’m sorry for your loss but am thankful for the Hope that is in you.