For a time she was married to Ted Carter, a horticulturist at the agricultural experiment station. They lived on B (now Biorka) street near my family home and they had a big greenhouse. She grew tomatoes and flowers for her Carter Florist shop that was on the side of the Photo Shop.
In her last years she worked for my grandmother, her sister at the Photo Shop in Sitka. She did printing and waited on customers.
She had a history of collecting husbands, five in all:
Lawrence Allan Parks (1896-1980), m. 1921
Ernest J. Brouillet (1915-1976)
William Kelly (1890-1973), m.1954
Webster Richardson Carter 1901-1960)
Fifth husband unknown
She had no children and only used her name Edyth on a few paintings.
She was called Jo or in the family Aunt DoDo.
For a time she was married to Ted Carter, a horticulturist at the agricultural experiment station. They lived on B (now Biorka) street near my family home and they had a big greenhouse. She grew tomatoes and flowers for her Carter Florist shop that was on the side of the Photo Shop.
In her last years she worked for my grandmother, her sister at the Photo Shop in Sitka. She did printing and waited on customers.
She had a history of collecting husbands, five in all:
Lawrence Allan Parks (1896-1980), m. 1921
Ernest J. Brouillet (1915-1976)
William Kelly (1890-1973), m.1954
Webster Richardson Carter 1901-1960)
Fifth husband unknown
She had no children and only used her name Edyth on a few paintings.
She was called Jo or in the family Aunt DoDo.
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