My Aunt Gene had the nick name "Meanie Genie" from her sister's children. She had a lovely sense of humor who always seemed to be up to something.
She and her sister were given the choice by their mother to either work inside or outside of the house. They chose cooking and housework and their mother, Grandma Clanton-Savage-Schofield spent countless hours outside in her garden and with her flowers. I often heard how they had to iron their brothers t-shirts and iron creases into his blue jeans!
Gene was a nurse at several long term care facilities and sanitariums. She said when things got 'out of hand' she would lock herself into a closet until control was regained and then she would come back out.
Rest in peace, Gene. You are remembered and missed so very much.
My Aunt Gene had the nick name "Meanie Genie" from her sister's children. She had a lovely sense of humor who always seemed to be up to something.
She and her sister were given the choice by their mother to either work inside or outside of the house. They chose cooking and housework and their mother, Grandma Clanton-Savage-Schofield spent countless hours outside in her garden and with her flowers. I often heard how they had to iron their brothers t-shirts and iron creases into his blue jeans!
Gene was a nurse at several long term care facilities and sanitariums. She said when things got 'out of hand' she would lock herself into a closet until control was regained and then she would come back out.
Rest in peace, Gene. You are remembered and missed so very much.
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