Daisy was the wife of a cattleman, and she worked just as hard as did her husband. She always had a big garden with what seemed like mile-long rows of strawberries, corn, and other garden goodies!
She would tend the garden, and home-canned all the veggies! She always had hens which laid fresh eggs.
Daisy met Chester at church, and he walked her home one Sunday afternoon. And, as they say, "the rest is history". Daisy knew Jesus as her Lord and Savior, and read from her Bible every day. She attended church regularly until rheumatoid arthritis even took that joy away from her.
Daisy and Chester moved away from the farm - and Daisy got to be a "city girl" if only for a little while.
Love, Always and Forever,
Daisy was the wife of a cattleman, and she worked just as hard as did her husband. She always had a big garden with what seemed like mile-long rows of strawberries, corn, and other garden goodies!
She would tend the garden, and home-canned all the veggies! She always had hens which laid fresh eggs.
Daisy met Chester at church, and he walked her home one Sunday afternoon. And, as they say, "the rest is history". Daisy knew Jesus as her Lord and Savior, and read from her Bible every day. She attended church regularly until rheumatoid arthritis even took that joy away from her.
Daisy and Chester moved away from the farm - and Daisy got to be a "city girl" if only for a little while.
Love, Always and Forever,