I would love too. I wish I could have been good friends with my Nane, she is the reason I am who I am today including Mother and Grandmother . The cloths, the cars,and especially the and homes and music. .
The music is all I heard at my grandparents, little did they know how it would transform me.
I still loved Pink Floyd , Beatles and CSNY. But Benny Goodman, Led Elgart, Billy May. I love the thirties into the forties. Thanks for the memories.
1939 . . . all dressed up, perhaps to go to the movies. Which first-run do you think they will see on the big screen . . .Gone With the Wind, or Wizard of Oz?
I remember my dad and grandpa suit and tie (and hat) just to go get a loaf of bread the women dresses every where except the relitives that had farms (wis) both men and women bib overalls
Richard Harry Kelly was born in January, 1921 in San Francisco to "Rose Smith" who turned out to be Louella Kirtley. His father was listed as James Patterson. He was given the name Peter Patterson and placed in a Catholic orphanage right after birth with the request that he be placed with an Irish Catholic family. When he was two or so he was placed with the Kelly family in Reno, Nevada. They were very good to him and he was to them too. DNA has proven his birth mother was Louella Kirtley. He never knew who his birth mother was or that he had siblings. He had two children, a girl and a boy. His adoptive father taught him the plumbing trade and he had his own business until he retired. He died in Fort Bragg, CA in May 2003 from emphysema which he had for years. He was funny, philosophical and loved learning. He was very private.
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