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By Alison, February 11, 2016 — The way I met my husband wasn’t very romantic. I was at the University of Edinburgh, and Peter was studying there for a year on the GI bill. He already had a master’s degree, plus … Continued
By Alison, February 11, 2016 — The way I met my husband wasn’t very romantic. I was at the University of Edinburgh, and Peter was studying there for a year on the GI bill. He already had a master’s degree, plus … Continued
By Carol Swantek, July 12, 2017 — When I was 18 years old, I worked at Murphy’s in the West Erie Plaza after I graduated high school. I met my husband on a blind date. He was a teacher and we … Continued
By Frank Johnston, September 30, 2015 — As far as I know, neither of my parents played tennis but had my elder sister taught by a professional, believing it was a good, wholesome, social game for her. My father knew the … Continued
Angela Wright, March 1, 2016 It was July 4th, 1964. I was invited to a friend’s house for a backyard cook-out. When I woke up that morning, it was pouring down rain. I was not very particular about going to the … Continued
By Irene Gibson, August 18, 2014 When I was 16 years old, I and about 6 girlfriends went to the roller skating rink every Saturday. It was during one of these excursions that I was approached by a handsome young … Continued
By Jean Subber, May 20, 2015 It all started with the depression. My father, with a wife and five children to support, was out of work, so to help out, my brother Bob, at the age of 14, went to … Continued
By Mel Spiegel, March 26, 2014 — March 1980, what could be so unusual—just another month, just another year. But add 44 inches of snow in a area that’s for skiers, that’s something else! There were seven of us that shared … Continued
By Kay Cole, February 15, 2017 — It was late in the day on a lovely June afternoon. The sun was sinking behind the cypress trees that lined the Louisiana bayou. The room filled with friends and family, was beautifully … Continued