Fannie Ruth and Clyde Burrus married August 5, 1922. No children, but Ruth was so good to take nieces and nephews everywhere and cook special things for them on her wood cook stove. Clyde enjoyed giving all them a fresh cold drink of water from a metal long handle dipper. The water was hand drawn from the well in a long metal container. He also enjoyed taking anyone that wanted to go in the old JEEP p.u. to the BIG SPRING way up the holler. There we could go up to the water source and get us a fresh drink of water coming out of the cave like cliff. We all enjoyed the ride and the stories as we went back and forth across the Dry Creek headwaters. Ruth later got her a new White Jeep Pick-up, but Clyde would always take the old green (good-one Jeep). Clyde was a farmer and raised cattle and his land never had chemicals on it..
Fannie Ruth and Clyde Burrus married August 5, 1922. No children, but Ruth was so good to take nieces and nephews everywhere and cook special things for them on her wood cook stove. Clyde enjoyed giving all them a fresh cold drink of water from a metal long handle dipper. The water was hand drawn from the well in a long metal container. He also enjoyed taking anyone that wanted to go in the old JEEP p.u. to the BIG SPRING way up the holler. There we could go up to the water source and get us a fresh drink of water coming out of the cave like cliff. We all enjoyed the ride and the stories as we went back and forth across the Dry Creek headwaters. Ruth later got her a new White Jeep Pick-up, but Clyde would always take the old green (good-one Jeep). Clyde was a farmer and raised cattle and his land never had chemicals on it..
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