Her family developed and operated Fairy Cave, now Talking Rocks Cavern, for many years and Pansy gave her first cave tour when she was 12. She continued to have a part of this family business until the cave was sold in the early 1970's.
She resided in Springfield for nearly 50 years, the last 14 years with her daughter, Dixie. Also surviving are five grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren.
She was a member of St. Johns Episcopal Church.
News Leader, Sunday 19 Oct 2000 page 4B.
link to Talking Rocks Cavern: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Talking_Rocks_Cavern.JPG
Her family developed and operated Fairy Cave, now Talking Rocks Cavern, for many years and Pansy gave her first cave tour when she was 12. She continued to have a part of this family business until the cave was sold in the early 1970's.
She resided in Springfield for nearly 50 years, the last 14 years with her daughter, Dixie. Also surviving are five grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren.
She was a member of St. Johns Episcopal Church.
News Leader, Sunday 19 Oct 2000 page 4B.
link to Talking Rocks Cavern: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Talking_Rocks_Cavern.JPG
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