Grandma and Grandpa's little "Wild Child"
She was married to Thomas Thurlkill and had 3 step-sons. They later divorced and she married Luther Richardson in Oklahoma. They had no children. They also later divorced and she moved to Kenwood to the edge of the Reservation. There she was known as "the Mother of many" though she never had any children of her own. She always took in anyone that needed a hand or just a couch to sleep on.
Inscription on stone placed near head stone:
"A mother is the only person on earth who can divide her love among many children and each child still have all her love"
Date information provided by Barry Sherry
Grandma and Grandpa's little "Wild Child"
She was married to Thomas Thurlkill and had 3 step-sons. They later divorced and she married Luther Richardson in Oklahoma. They had no children. They also later divorced and she moved to Kenwood to the edge of the Reservation. There she was known as "the Mother of many" though she never had any children of her own. She always took in anyone that needed a hand or just a couch to sleep on.
Inscription on stone placed near head stone:
"A mother is the only person on earth who can divide her love among many children and each child still have all her love"
Date information provided by Barry Sherry
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