As WWII was starting, Mom worked at an office reading and reporting on film documents as a part of the war effort at home. Her mother arranged home-cooked dinners at her home for the young "fly boys" at the nearby base. Mom caught the eye of a young Texan and July 1, 1950 George and Flora Mae were married.
Flora Mae became an Air Force wife and served her country as an ultimate hostess, wife and mother in many of Dad's military assignments around the world. Together they entertained foreign diplomats, ranking officers and home-sick airmen alike at their family dinner table.
She is fondly remembered by her nephews.
Mom is survived by her two sons, and two daughters. She was very proud of each of her nine grandsons and three granddaughters. It is her wishes to thank hospice, and her caregivers. The family will have a private celebration of her life.
As WWII was starting, Mom worked at an office reading and reporting on film documents as a part of the war effort at home. Her mother arranged home-cooked dinners at her home for the young "fly boys" at the nearby base. Mom caught the eye of a young Texan and July 1, 1950 George and Flora Mae were married.
Flora Mae became an Air Force wife and served her country as an ultimate hostess, wife and mother in many of Dad's military assignments around the world. Together they entertained foreign diplomats, ranking officers and home-sick airmen alike at their family dinner table.
She is fondly remembered by her nephews.
Mom is survived by her two sons, and two daughters. She was very proud of each of her nine grandsons and three granddaughters. It is her wishes to thank hospice, and her caregivers. The family will have a private celebration of her life.
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