For almost a century, Cheverly resident and civic leader Thelma Boyd-Nash has weathered segregation, participated in the civil rights movement, and celebrated the presidency of Barack Obama. Enjoy Ms. Boyd-Nash’s wisdom and insights about the human spirit while you gain new insights about the history of our county.
Member Story-Telling: Annemarie Reimschuessel
Cheverly Village member Anne Marie Reimschuessel, assisted by her daughter Renate (also a Village member), tells how in 1949 she and her husband succeeded in escaping into West Germany from Soviet-occupied East Berlin. Annemarie describes the family’s meticulous secret preparations for the move, as well as her harrowing final journey out of East Berlin with one-year-old Renate and her 5-year old sister.
Cheverly Village’s first “Member Story-Telling” was held at the home of Renate and her husband, Jeff Myers, who moved to Cheverly in 2016 with their daughter Kate and Renate’s mother, Annemarie. Attending the session were Clareen Heikal, who organized and recorded the event; and fellow Cheverly Village organizers Thelma Boyd-Nash and Diane LaVoy.