Her family was her top priority, she made sure they were well taken care of.
She and her daughter always went shopping together at the malls, and especially loved going to the Saint Johns Town Center.
Member of the church choir for 40 years
Was a member of the Madrigals choir group in high school.
Worked as a Secretary for a life insurance agent and made more appointments for him than what he could keep up.
Completed a class in Medical Terminology, and a Music Teacher Certification with the Jacksonville Music Teachers Association.
Brought food to friends that were in need.
Loved going to the beach, and loved living in Florida. She went to the beach with her husband twice a week... every week.
Owned a green Ford Galaxy that stalled almost daily, and the only way to fix it was to open the butterfly valve up. The car door broke one day, and had to be tied closed with clothesline. Everytime she had to wait for my brother and I to get out of the car before she could get out of the car.
Owned a white Buick Century where it malfunctioned one day and the horn, turn signal, and windshield wipers all started going off while she was trying to drive home.
Got stopped by the Police once about an expired license plate, and she told him the new one was in the trunk and he could put it on if he wanted, and he did.
Her daughter at 2 years old was fascinated by a display at the museum, managed to walk into the secure part of the display, and when she went to get her daughter, it set the alarm off in the museum and the guards came running.
Stopped her son from walking up a snow drift that reached to the top of the house during the Blizzard of 78 in Indiana.
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