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		<title>Village Wisdom: Anchors, E. A. Riehl&#8230;by Erwin A. Thompson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Evergreen Heights, the place founded by E. A. Riehl and our homeplace still...where he communed with nature and forged paths to become one of the 8 premiere horticulturalist in the world at that time. E. A. Riehl was a pillar of the community, though known not to suffer fools gladly. The lane which ends in [...]]]></description>
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Evergreen Heights, the place founded by E. A. Riehl and our homeplace still...where he communed with nature and forged paths to become one of the 8 premiere horticulturalist in the world at that time. E. A. Riehl was a pillar of the community, though known not to suffer fools gladly. The lane which ends in the house he built bears his name. This is a family story about my Great Grandfather that reveals his taciturn, but clear and responsible character.<strong>---JGR</strong></p>
<p>I do not have an accounting of the building of the church, but this story has been apart of the Riehl heritage all of my lifetime.</p>
<p><strong>My maternal Grandfather E. A. Riehl was not a church going man.  Do not confuse this as saying that he was not a religious man.</strong> </p>
<p>1) He believed in a Divine Presence, and communed with his God through the love and prorogation of God's plants and fruits. </p>
<p> 2) He also ministers to human problems. </p>
<p>--- He "figured out" the ingredients of a salve that he gave freely to the neighbors who had need of ointment and they had no money for doctor's ministration.   </p>
<p>---He made coffins in his shop for those who could not afford the "store-bought" ones.  </p>
<p>The only reference I found in his day books was that he had gone to a church meeting and had not been inspired by the sermon.  This, the background.  His opinions and thoughts on this subject were well known. </p>
<p><strong>Yet, he was actively helping to build the Melville Congregational Church.</strong></p>
<p>One day, and one of the other neighbor volunteers asked him:"Mister Riehl, why are you helping build this church?  It is well known that you are not a church going man."</p>
<p><strong>His reply went something like this: "I commune with my God through my work with God's creations like the plants and flowers.  But a community needs a church for the people who need the formality of worshiping together, and the other things like funerals and weddings.  I believe that a community needs a church.  I am helping to build it."</strong></p>
<p>Remember that in that day there were no funeral parlors to take care of funeral services.  Weddings were performed in a church, or in the parsonage.</p>
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