Two of my
aunts, Lolagene and Bee standing in my grandparents' front yard on Manget
Street.
Lolagene Turner Hunter (1918-1996) is the wife of my father's brother Doug Hunter. They had four children, one died at childbirth. Lolajene worked at the library. I remember one time coming into the library and saw her reading a story to a group of children. She was putting much feeling into it, I had a feeling she was a local sensation among the kids. I think the Marietta Journal one time did a story on her story telling abilities.
She and Doug gave Anna and I a baby shower and about 1985 gave all the youngest-generation Hunters an Easter Egg Hunt.
Lolagene Turner Hunter (1918-1996) is the wife of my father's brother Doug Hunter. They had four children, one died at childbirth. Lolajene worked at the library. I remember one time coming into the library and saw her reading a story to a group of children. She was putting much feeling into it, I had a feeling she was a local sensation among the kids. I think the Marietta Journal one time did a story on her story telling abilities.
She and Doug gave Anna and I a baby shower and about 1985 gave all the youngest-generation Hunters an Easter Egg Hunt.
Elizabeth
Beatrice "Bee" Hunter Crain (1903-1971) nickname was "Bee"
because one of her younger brothers had a hard time saying Beatrice. She was a
telephone operator in Marietta. After she married Robert Spencer Crain she
settled down having five kids and enjoying her huge extended family, at times
helping out when one of her brothers needed it. She and her family lived in a
big house on Garrison Road and hosted several family reunions and at least a
couple of wakes or visitations that I remember (her parents).
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