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In 1949, the family moved south for about a year and Penny and her siblings attended school as home schooling in the Yukon had not worked out all that well for them. This time they settled in Whitehorse.((Dianne Green, " | In 1949, the family moved south for about a year and Penny and her siblings attended school as home schooling in the Yukon had not worked out all that well for them. This time they settled in Whitehorse.((Dianne Green, " | ||
- | When Phil and Martha and their younger children moved to Dawson Creek in 1957, Penny stayed in the Yukon. In 1959, at age seventeen, she married Don Sippel who was in the Yukon serving with the 19th Alberta Dragoons. Don was in full dress uniform for the wedding, and the Dragoons flanked the couple' | + | When Phil and Martha and their younger children moved to Dawson Creek in 1957, Penny stayed in the Yukon. In 1959, at age seventeen, she married Don Sippel who was in the Yukon serving with the 19th Alberta Dragoons. Don was in full dress uniform for the wedding, and the Dragoons flanked the couple' |
- | In 2003, Penny and Don moved from their home in Whitehorse into a cabin at March Lake. The building was originally a bakery attached to the Whitehorse Inn. The Sipples had the original sign but never put it up in case people came to the door wanting fresh bread. They enjoyed having the leisure time to chat with visitors about the weather.((Dianne Green, " | + | In 2003, Penny and Don moved from their home in Whitehorse into a cabin at Marsh Lake. The building was originally a bakery attached to the Whitehorse Inn. The Sipples had the original sign but never put it up in case people came to the door wanting fresh bread. They enjoyed having the leisure time just to chat with visitors about the weather.((Dianne Green, " |
Penny was crowned May Queen in the 1956 precursor to the Sourdough Rendezvous spring festival, May Days. Don and Penny Sippel were named Mr. and Mrs. Yukon in 2023.((“Don and Penny Sippel.” //Whats Up Yukon,// January 18, 2023.)) | Penny was crowned May Queen in the 1956 precursor to the Sourdough Rendezvous spring festival, May Days. Don and Penny Sippel were named Mr. and Mrs. Yukon in 2023.((“Don and Penny Sippel.” //Whats Up Yukon,// January 18, 2023.)) | ||
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