Avis was married to Alphons John Anthony Kirsch in 1946.
During the winters, she taught English in Hornell High School. During the summers, she directed camps for the Camp Fire Girls in Hornell, in Virginia, and on the Chesapeake in Maryland. She was an Assistant Professor of English at Niagara County Community College, Niagara Falls, NY. She wrote and acted her own TV show on WNED in Buffalo, NY. She spent a year and a half in Geneva, Switzerland. She published fiction in Grade Teacher and Storytime McFadden Publication. Her play Petticoat Patriots was produced by "The Players" in their theater in Detroit, MI.
Avis was the compiler of a book of genealogy called A Rounseville Chronicle, published in the late 1980s.
Avis was married to Alphons John Anthony Kirsch in 1946.
During the winters, she taught English in Hornell High School. During the summers, she directed camps for the Camp Fire Girls in Hornell, in Virginia, and on the Chesapeake in Maryland. She was an Assistant Professor of English at Niagara County Community College, Niagara Falls, NY. She wrote and acted her own TV show on WNED in Buffalo, NY. She spent a year and a half in Geneva, Switzerland. She published fiction in Grade Teacher and Storytime McFadden Publication. Her play Petticoat Patriots was produced by "The Players" in their theater in Detroit, MI.
Avis was the compiler of a book of genealogy called A Rounseville Chronicle, published in the late 1980s.
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