we all grew up together at St Bernard and she was one of my dearest friends. I introduced her to her first husband, Bobby. we had many wonderful times together. The times were the 50'--just innocent. every Friday or Sat we would go to the movies on hurch street and then we would go to Printers Alley and dance. The funny part we had to be home no later than 12; o'clock. most of these nights we would go to the kelly's and finish the evening.
Linda, was very generous and when we were very young Linda would invite all her girlfriends to Jimmy Kelly's. My first time to know about a club sandwich and ginger ale, Later on, we took our boy friend's and later our husband s to Jimmy Kelly's. Mr. Kelly was so generous to all of us until he passed. My heart breaks to remember such sweet times.
I would not have recommended Linda to take care of babies before her motherhood. I lived before interstate in a rural county; close to Mississippi. Linda wanted to visit and take care of my baby because I was very ill.She changed the first diaper and flushed a cloth diaper down the commode. R emember a very rural town and only one plumber. Yes, I will always remember Linda helping me when sick. haha.
I KNEW THE BOYS WHN THEY WERE SMALL AND I WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE MY PHONE NUMBER FOR THEM. PERHAPS LATER, THEY MIGHT GIVE ME A CALL. THE NUMBER IS 615-866-9535.
I ASK OUR LORD TO BLESS HER ENTIRE FAMILY.
PEGGY POE VINSON
CLASS OF 57
I AM ALMOST 82