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Florence Decker Corry: 1954: The Final Months
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Florence Decker Corry passed away in 1954, leaving behind six children, aged 2 to 18. For the younger children who have only vague memories of their mother, and for the grandchildren who know her only by legend, this is Florence's story. Wednesday, December 17, 2014. 1954: The Final Months. 8220;He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much;. Who has enjoyed the trust of pure women, the respect of intelligent men and the love of little children;. Whose life was an inspiration;.
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Florence Decker Corry: July 2013
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Florence Decker Corry passed away in 1954, leaving behind six children, aged 2 to 18. For the younger children who have only vague memories of their mother, and for the grandchildren who know her only by legend, this is Florence's story. Saturday, July 6, 2013. After the War (1945-1949). Elwood riding Slim outside the E.M. Corry house. Around this time, Elwood and Florence went in with two or three other families on a cabin up near Navajo. Work party at the cabin up by Navajo Lake (Florence by ladder).
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Florence Decker Corry: World War II
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Florence Decker Corry passed away in 1954, leaving behind six children, aged 2 to 18. For the younger children who have only vague memories of their mother, and for the grandchildren who know her only by legend, this is Florence's story. Monday, September 17, 2012. Kristine, Judy, Steve, Florence around 1944. Abish (known as Abby), Elwood’s mother, wrote to Elwood in July, not long after he arrived at Camp Beale. The family had gathered at Florence’s for dinner that afternoon, and she des...Elwood remain...
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Florence Decker Corry: Raising a Family in the Early 1950s
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Florence Decker Corry passed away in 1954, leaving behind six children, aged 2 to 18. For the younger children who have only vague memories of their mother, and for the grandchildren who know her only by legend, this is Florence's story. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Raising a Family in the Early 1950s. Supporting Elwood in His New Calling. Cedar 8th Ward Chapel in 1927. In addition to the Conference trips, the Corry family often hosted LDS General Authorities in their home. In the early days of Elwood&...
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Florence Decker Corry: October 2013
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Florence Decker Corry passed away in 1954, leaving behind six children, aged 2 to 18. For the younger children who have only vague memories of their mother, and for the grandchildren who know her only by legend, this is Florence's story. Monday, October 7, 2013. A Woman of Dignity, Charity and Grace. Mom was always for us having experiences. She realized that life had risks and we only learn by taking some of those risks and by doing." - Steve Corry. Mom had a love for people and for nature. I think ...
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Florence Decker Corry: April 2014
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Florence Decker Corry passed away in 1954, leaving behind six children, aged 2 to 18. For the younger children who have only vague memories of their mother, and for the grandchildren who know her only by legend, this is Florence's story. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Raising a Family in the Early 1950s. Supporting Elwood in His New Calling. Cedar 8th Ward Chapel in 1927. In addition to the Conference trips, the Corry family often hosted LDS General Authorities in their home. In the early days of Elwood&...
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Florence Decker Corry: September 2012
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Florence Decker Corry passed away in 1954, leaving behind six children, aged 2 to 18. For the younger children who have only vague memories of their mother, and for the grandchildren who know her only by legend, this is Florence's story. Monday, September 17, 2012. Kristine, Judy, Steve, Florence around 1944. Abish (known as Abby), Elwood’s mother, wrote to Elwood in July, not long after he arrived at Camp Beale. The family had gathered at Florence’s for dinner that afternoon, and she des...Elwood remain...
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Florence Decker Corry: March 2012
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Florence Decker Corry passed away in 1954, leaving behind six children, aged 2 to 18. For the younger children who have only vague memories of their mother, and for the grandchildren who know her only by legend, this is Florence's story. Monday, March 12, 2012. Florence is front row, center. Hilda Harwood sits 2 people to Florence's right. Georgia Jensen sits 2 people to Florence's left, with Lillian Adams next to Georgia. Della Smith is right behind Lillian. Blanche graduated in 1926 and remained at hom...
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Based on a True Story: April 2008
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Based on a True Story. Stories that are at true, partially true, or perhaps just an exaggeration. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Azaela Festival at The National Arboretum. Washington is well known worldwide for its annual Cherry Blossom festival, however, a bit less well known, but just as beautiful is the Azaela Festival at the Arboretum. Below I have included a few pictures of this year's blooms. Saturday, April 5, 2008. Oh he is on the path. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). JC in the D.C. (Jenny Corry). Just a...
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Based on a True Story: December 2008
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Based on a True Story. Stories that are at true, partially true, or perhaps just an exaggeration. Monday, December 8, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). JC in the D.C. (Jenny Corry). Jared and Judy (Corry) Robinson. Just a little bit of quirky-ness (Eric and Charlotte Corry Cantwell). The Corry Family (Doug and Maegan). We are Corrys (Jacob and Melissa). A Single Weed. (Kim Weed). Adventures of Tiffany and Albert (Cortez). An Experiment in Life (Ben Dawson). Here it is (Mary McMullen).