Source: S003285 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: #NS032851
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Aunt Thelma was the favorite sister of my father. She was a supervisor operator at the phone company during depression years. During World War II, she helped my father buy a farm in Newark, TX.
She and her husband Uncle JC Linville were my favorite Aunt/Uncle. While growing up, I lived with them for weeks-at-a-time at their first, second and third homes in Colleyville, their apartment in Fort Worth and a few nights at their home at Eagle Mountain Lake.
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She and her husband Uncle JC Linville were my favorite Aunt/Uncle. While growing up, I lived with them for weeks-at-a-time at their first, second and third homes in Colleyville, their apartment in Fort Worth and a few nights at their home at Eagle Mountain Lake.