A lifelong resident of Crawfordville, she was a retired postal worker, a member and treasurer of Crawfordville Methodist Church, and a member of the Women of Moose.
She was the daughter of Coker and Bella Hose Forbes. Sister of Alma Forbes Smith and Cecil Coker Forbes.
She loved baseball and to read. She was a mail carrier in Wakulla County with her husband Earl for many years. She was a kind soul and loved to laugh and tell funny stories on herself. She loved to tell about the year they planted corn and it didn't rain and they had to "dig" the corn to harvest it.
A lifelong resident of Crawfordville, she was a retired postal worker, a member and treasurer of Crawfordville Methodist Church, and a member of the Women of Moose.
She was the daughter of Coker and Bella Hose Forbes. Sister of Alma Forbes Smith and Cecil Coker Forbes.
She loved baseball and to read. She was a mail carrier in Wakulla County with her husband Earl for many years. She was a kind soul and loved to laugh and tell funny stories on herself. She loved to tell about the year they planted corn and it didn't rain and they had to "dig" the corn to harvest it.
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