Libby and Bert divorced and Libby and Andy (the only child) moved to California where she worked for the Department of the Navy during the war.
She traveled several times to Hungary to visit relatives and enjoy the land of her parents.
She was a very religious person and loved the Lord with her entire being, which explains the engraving on her grave stone "Where she always wanted to be". She wanted to serve the Lord during her lifetime and looked forward to the time that He called her home.
Libby and Bert divorced and Libby and Andy (the only child) moved to California where she worked for the Department of the Navy during the war.
She traveled several times to Hungary to visit relatives and enjoy the land of her parents.
She was a very religious person and loved the Lord with her entire being, which explains the engraving on her grave stone "Where she always wanted to be". She wanted to serve the Lord during her lifetime and looked forward to the time that He called her home.
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