She attended Wainwright School (One room school) for the first half of her education. She graduated from Seaford Senior High in 1944. She had perfect attendance for 11 years in school.
She married Charles James Massey in June 1946. She and her husband built what was to be the family home down on the corner of the farm. They had three children; two reached adulthood. Their daughter, Teresa Lynn, died at the tender age of seven from Lukemina. Eleanor, as she preferred to be called, was survived by their other two children, John and Brenda Massey; and three grandchildren, Brian, Scott and Marie Massey.
She worked for herself as a florist for nine years. Eleanor's Flowers was well known in the Seaford area. This job gave her great pleasure, as she was able to share a flower's beauty with others. She suffered many hardships, before she went to meet her heavenly father in 2001.
She attended Wainwright School (One room school) for the first half of her education. She graduated from Seaford Senior High in 1944. She had perfect attendance for 11 years in school.
She married Charles James Massey in June 1946. She and her husband built what was to be the family home down on the corner of the farm. They had three children; two reached adulthood. Their daughter, Teresa Lynn, died at the tender age of seven from Lukemina. Eleanor, as she preferred to be called, was survived by their other two children, John and Brenda Massey; and three grandchildren, Brian, Scott and Marie Massey.
She worked for herself as a florist for nine years. Eleanor's Flowers was well known in the Seaford area. This job gave her great pleasure, as she was able to share a flower's beauty with others. She suffered many hardships, before she went to meet her heavenly father in 2001.
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