LaRue wrote:
Cora was a lovely lady. She carried herself with a dignified grace, even in her elder years.
She had a fish pond in the back yard that three generations remember visiting. Her front porch always had a porch swing for the great grand children to swing on when visiting.
There was also a candy dish on the dining room buffet that always held your favorite candy. Only when you were invited to take one piece did you venture to look in that direction.
Cora pieced and quilted quilts. She liked to play a game of "42".
In later years she had to use a cane and wore very thick glasses. She always had a smile. She lived to be 96. She is remembered fondly.
LaRue wrote:
Cora was a lovely lady. She carried herself with a dignified grace, even in her elder years.
She had a fish pond in the back yard that three generations remember visiting. Her front porch always had a porch swing for the great grand children to swing on when visiting.
There was also a candy dish on the dining room buffet that always held your favorite candy. Only when you were invited to take one piece did you venture to look in that direction.
Cora pieced and quilted quilts. She liked to play a game of "42".
In later years she had to use a cane and wore very thick glasses. She always had a smile. She lived to be 96. She is remembered fondly.
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