I remember grandmother as being a big worrier. She let everyday events and problems trouble her tremendously. She once told my wife that the Christmas lights that people turned on caused everyone's power bills to go up. After her passing we found a sizable amount of money in a lock box under her bed, enough to more than pay for her funeral expenses. She possibly didn't trust banks because some in her generation were victims of monetary losses due to banks foreclosing during the depression. She was a very modest person that had the old ways of being very critical of such things as improper attire on other women or the more liberal television programing of the modern day. I can't imagine what she would say about the way it has digressed at this point.
There were so many ways about her that were passed on down to my mother. In so many ways they were alike. The one thing that my mother didn't inherit was being able to keep her good mind to an older age. Grandmother Mangrum was very sharp and alert until she died at 91. Mother developed dementia and died at 79. My wife and I affectionately reminisce about the unusual ways of both my grandmother and mother to this day because they both could espouse some of the most hilarious things, all the time being serious in their minds. My grandmother, most especially, came from a very different age than we did and was very vocal about her opinion of things. I miss them both and think of them often as I am confronted with changes in society that are getting almost too much for me to handle.
I remember grandmother as being a big worrier. She let everyday events and problems trouble her tremendously. She once told my wife that the Christmas lights that people turned on caused everyone's power bills to go up. After her passing we found a sizable amount of money in a lock box under her bed, enough to more than pay for her funeral expenses. She possibly didn't trust banks because some in her generation were victims of monetary losses due to banks foreclosing during the depression. She was a very modest person that had the old ways of being very critical of such things as improper attire on other women or the more liberal television programing of the modern day. I can't imagine what she would say about the way it has digressed at this point.
There were so many ways about her that were passed on down to my mother. In so many ways they were alike. The one thing that my mother didn't inherit was being able to keep her good mind to an older age. Grandmother Mangrum was very sharp and alert until she died at 91. Mother developed dementia and died at 79. My wife and I affectionately reminisce about the unusual ways of both my grandmother and mother to this day because they both could espouse some of the most hilarious things, all the time being serious in their minds. My grandmother, most especially, came from a very different age than we did and was very vocal about her opinion of things. I miss them both and think of them often as I am confronted with changes in society that are getting almost too much for me to handle.
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