established in 1957

Originally named Dairylane, Five Sisters Farm was bought in 1957 by Don and Delores Divelbiss along with Don’s parents, George and Ila Divelbiss. The farm produced fresh raw milk and eggs. Don delivered the milk to be sold in stores in the Tacoma and Puyallup area. You could also come by the farm get your milk and eggs along with some ice cream. Just beware of the monkey, Jacko, he liked to steal your eggs.

While running the farm, Don and Delores raised five daughters, Peggy, Carol, Barbara, Beverlee, and Janet. Eatonville is a small town, it was always easier to just ask which number daughter you were.

After George, Ila, and Don had passed, Delores decided to divide the property and sell it. In 1984 Greg Martin bought the white house, the grandparents house, barn, feedlot, and the acreage. While purchasing the farm, he also met and married daughter number 4, Beverlee.

Greg and Bev raised their four children, Nicole, Addie, Luke, and Ren, on the farm. In 2016 Ren proposed to his future wife, Rachel. They had the idea to get married on the old family farm.

Five Sisters Farm - four generations, lots of love, and a monkey.