![]() The view is spectacular! They have thought of everything you could possibly need and stocked the cabin with it, even cleaning supplies. There's only one bed which I didn't mind sharing with my son. In all fairness I was warned when I booked but I think she thought I had an older son. It's small and a bit tight however it was perfect for 2 people. My 7-year-old son and I stayed 3 nights in Cloud 9. Clearly this was out of the control of the owners but it's something that was a disappointing part of our stay. I also have to say that Lynda was most sympathetic, and offered several suggestions on how best to mitigate. The resulting odor made being outside unpleasant, which permeated into the room one night. The City of Seward's sewage treatment plant is located in somewhat close proximity to Angels Rest and was unfortunately undergoing an upset condition during our stay. ![]() Lynda and Paul are very well connected in town and I'm glad that we listened to their recommendation! I have to mention one thing just as pure due diligence and it is not factored in the review rating. We saw sea otters just about every time! The owners also recommended a small group boat tour for us, which was fabulous and easily the best experience for us on this trip. We drove a Nissan Sentra and didn't have any problems. We really liked the drive from Seward - the dirt road is really not a problem at all. I would think that the raves about the views from the cabins are well deserved. The view from the room was nice but quite frankly we didn't spend a whole lot of time in our room, other than to look at the mountains as we went to sleep at night :-) The kitchenette is very well equipped and had everything that we could possibly need. We are very impressed with Paul's woodworking which is evident throughout all the buildings. We stayed in the View Nest room, which was a comfortable size for the two of us. To the family, please visit our floral store.We stayed at Angels Rest for three nights during out recent stay. Please join Marilyn’s family in sharing memories, photos, and video of her life through her tribute wall at To send flowers Vermilion St., Danville, IL 61834 is in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be held from 10-11 AM prior to the service on Friday, also at Immanuel Lutheran Church. LePere will be held at 11 AM on Friday, Septemat Immanuel Lutheran Church in Danville. In her spare time Marilyn liked to collect angels and enjoyed genealogy, reading, crafts, music, and antiques.Ī service to celebrate the life of Marilyn J. She was a dedicated member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Danville and also belonged to the Altrusca Club of Danville, Delta Kappa Gamma, and the Lutheran Educator’s Association. Marilyn was a lifelong educator in the Lutheran School System, having taught generations of students in her career. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Education at Concordia Teacher’s College in River Forest, IL and her Masters of Education at the University of Illinois. Marilyn was a graduate of Northwest Lutheran in Elmood Park, IL and Lutheran High North in Chicago. Ronald (Charlotte) LePere of OH nephews Jonathan (Stephanie) LePere and David (Ali) LePere nieces Ruth (James) Mowery and Judith (Jeffrey) Toepke great-nephews Matthew and Ethan LePere and Jeremiah (Kaitlyn) Mowery, great-nieces Kristin Toepke, Sarah (Eric) Koester, Hannah Mowery, and Lucy and Molly LePere and great-great nieces Phoebe and Naomi Kester. She was born Decemin Chicago, IL to Wilbur and Florence (Wahl) LePere. LePere, 71, of Danville passed away at 5:35 AM on Sunday, Augat Hawthorne Inn of Danville.
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