Re: A Very Special Lady
Parsons, Scott wrote:
>
> Group,
> In 1921, a special lady was born. She was one of
> eleven children and grew up in a poverty stricken
> deep south. She recently told me about how her
> father would plant pumpkins in among the rows of
> corn and how her mother would pick the young
> fruit, batter and fry them much the same way as
> we do crooked neck squash these days. She loved
> pumpkins and Halloween was one of her favorite
> times. We buried her last Monday, Nov. 9, and I
> will miss her more than I can say. She was a
> very special lady. Her name was Margaret Elizabeth
> Conville Parsons. She was my mother.
>
> Alabama Scott
> (Scott Parsons)
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Sorry for the long delay in responding to your letter,,It is a moment in
our lives that we all dread to come and when it does,it hits us with
such a impact, it throws us off guard from the real world. I wish you
all the confort that the good Lord and your friends world wide can bring
to you and yours at this time of need.God bless and keep you. Derrick
from Newfoundland.
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