At the end of the last posting, there was a picture from 1964, shortly after my mother had been widowed. It was hardly the end for her. A few years later, she returned to school to get a masters in nutrition, the better to support her family.
I took this picture in the summer of 1972, when I was 11.
I took this one was well, in 1976. She’s with our cousin Jean, whom she was close with.
A laughing shot with an old friend of hers at her friend’s daughter’s wedding in 1980. I never saw this image until last month.
With her first grandchildren, Sam and Dees.
At our cousin Ralph’s wedding in 1987, with Jim and me.
She enjoyed attending American Dietetic Association national conventions in such places as Denver and Philadelphia in the ’80s.
During her visit to Japan in 1994.
The picture of her for the St. Paul’s church directory in 1997.
With Lilly, also 1997.
She told me once she wanted to live long enough to see the 21st century. In the fullness of time, she did. I found this picture recently, another one I’d never seen before. Doing volunteer church work on Christmas.
During our 2013 visit: Ann posing with her grandmother.
And on her 90th birthday, only three years ago now.