The reunions were almost always held at Topeka's Gage Park and Zoo. I remember at least one reunion that was held at the Oakland Community Park on Sardou Avenue. For those of us who grew up in the little community of Maple Hill, at that time 25 miles west of Topeka, it was a real treat and thrill to get to go to Gage Park and Zoo. The park had a fine zoo and is recognized world-wide today. I think what most of us will remember were the large cement tigers that were at the entrance.
This is a picture of the author, Nick L. Clark, taken during one of the Lemon Family Reunions at Gage Park about 1950, although there is no date on the photo.

The reunions were always held on a Sunday afternoon to allow as many as possible to attend. As the photographs will indicate, the numbers of those attending varied but were substantial. All of those attending were the descendants of Charles and Mary Montgomery Lemon and his sons, William and Stewart Lemon.
I cannot say with certainty, but in all the years that I attended the reunions (late 1940s through 1970s) two people and their spouses were primarily responsible for organization and publication. They were: William Stewart "Bill" and his wife Rhoda (Marion) Miller and his brother Vernie Victor and his wife Ruth Miller. They were the sons of William and Margaret (Lemon) Miller and the grandsons of Stewart and Luroncy Louisa (Grandy) Lemon.
Vernie and Bill were wonderful gentlemen who made sure that everyone was in readiness and that the famililes had a good time. Everyone brought food to share but many years Vernie and Bill and their wives brought ice cream bars or cups to share with everyone. There were always games to play and Gage Park afforded many playgrounds and lots of fun amusements.
I don't know when the last reunion was held. I left Kansas in 1978, and I don't remember attending another reunion after that time. Vernie and Bill passed away during the 1970s and no one else was willing to take on the task of planning the reunion and sending out the post card reminders.


Standing at the left end of the fourth row, are Myrtle (Kitt) and Arnold "Kayo" Lemon holding their daughter Sally Lemon. On the right of Myrtle and Kayo is Ronnie Frost, husband of Roberta (Miller) Frost and one of their sons. Standing to the right of Ronnie Frost, is Richard G. Andrews, at the time, husband of Joan (Corbin) Andrews. They were later divorced. I do not know who the next three men are, but standing fourth from the right of Richard Andrews is George Samuel Corbin holding his son, Robert Frederick Corbin. I do not know who the three men on the end of the row are.
Standing at the left end of the top row is Roberta (Miller) Frost, daughter of Vernie and Ruth Miller. To the Roberta's right are George and Vivian (Corbin) Wild. Uncle George and Aunt Vivian were married in 1951 and did not have children yet. Vivian is the daughter of Robert and Mildred (McCauley) Corbin. Standing to the right of Uncle George and Aunt Vivian are my grandparents, Robert and Mildred (McCauley) Corbin. To their right is Pearl Iva (Behr) McCauley, wife of Robert M. McCauley. To the right of Aunt Pearl is Joan (Corbin) Andews-Frazier and on her right is Freda (Kitt) Corbin, wife of George S. Corbin. To Aunt Freda's right are Virginia (Mitchell) and Pete Kelling. Virginia was the daughter of William A. and Mary Jane (Lemon) Mitchell. To Virginia's right, is Bonnie Lou (Thomas) Mitchell, wife of Charles M. Mitchell. To Bonnie's right is my mother, Lucille (Corbin) Clark, daughter of Robert and Mildred (McCauley) Corbin. I don't recognize any of the four women standing on the right end of the row.
The Lemon Family Reunions were always fun. I'm sure I share many fond memories with other cousins of these annual events. If any readers recognize others in these photos, I wish they would share names with me through the comments section.
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