She eventually moved to Otis Street where she lived most of her life, with her sister Dede, brother Don and two nephews ... and almost always a cat or two.
Hard of hearing in her later years, she often could be heard with her exuberant, enthusiastic manner of speaking.
Her front and side porch were always a gathering place for the kids in the neighborhood. She was fondly called "Aunt Marl" by everyone in the neighborhood.
She eventually moved to Otis Street where she lived most of her life, with her sister Dede, brother Don and two nephews ... and almost always a cat or two.
Hard of hearing in her later years, she often could be heard with her exuberant, enthusiastic manner of speaking.
Her front and side porch were always a gathering place for the kids in the neighborhood. She was fondly called "Aunt Marl" by everyone in the neighborhood.
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