Every Saturday Daisy and Midge would scrub the kitchen floor on their hands and knees. (Each would start at opposite ends of the kitchen and meet in the middle.) Also on Saturdays, Daisy would blacken the stove, but before she did, she would do her baking for the week. There were dozens of loaves of bread, pies and occasionally a cake--if there was a birthday and usually there was someone celebrating one.
Every Saturday Daisy and Midge would scrub the kitchen floor on their hands and knees. (Each would start at opposite ends of the kitchen and meet in the middle.) Also on Saturdays, Daisy would blacken the stove, but before she did, she would do her baking for the week. There were dozens of loaves of bread, pies and occasionally a cake--if there was a birthday and usually there was someone celebrating one.
Family Members
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Flosse Marie Stokely Moorehead
1892–1978
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Elsie Agnes Stokely Marion
1895–1984
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Mabel Stokley Purdum
1897–1981
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William Maxwell "Max" Stokely
1899–1979
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John Marion Stokley
1901–1962
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Charles Russell Stokley
1904–1970
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Mildred Irene "Midge" Stokely Barry
1907–1991
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Rex Francis Stokley
1910–2001
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Paul Scott Stokely
1912–1965
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