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From: Reva Sawyer <kansaw1@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:24 PM
Subject: Effie Foster
To: nelsoncm@sbcglobal.net, glittrell1@hotmail.com, tchbth@mac.com, ivanwells@att.net, grannyj@sktc.net, jpowell@usd462.org, kennethmagnus@sbcglobal.net, raycar@sbcglobal.net, rjwpmw@aol.com, RobertH458@aol.com, bbcable@cox.net, rossmc@mt-vernon.com, tootandroy@aol.com, tomran@cox.net, waywoodruff@gmail.com
From: Reva Sawyer <kansaw1@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:24 PM
Subject: Effie Foster
To: nelsoncm@sbcglobal.net, glittrell1@hotmail.com, tchbth@mac.com, ivanwells@att.net, grannyj@sktc.net, jpowell@usd462.org, kennethmagnus@sbcglobal.net, raycar@sbcglobal.net, rjwpmw@aol.com, RobertH458@aol.com, bbcable@cox.net, rossmc@mt-vernon.com, tootandroy@aol.com, tomran@cox.net, waywoodruff@gmail.com
For those of you who may not have heard, Effie Mae Torre Foster, passed away on Nov. 22 at the age of 102. She was very important in my younger days, as she taught at the country school, Goodview School, where I went for my first 3 years. And then, of course, she taught us in the 6th grade. But, aside from that fact, is that Effie and Earl Foster were a part of the group of neighbors on the Cowley/Chautauqua county line that got together almost every week at someone's home and played cards. Earl and my Dad loved playing jokes on one another. So I have fond memories of her. |
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Wayne Woodruff
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