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We talked about when I was born, what I was like, and what her happiest memory was of me.
Growing up in Hobart, branching out in her twenties, becoming a Kindergarten teacher
Johnetta (Stalder) Talley tells about growing up in rural Oklahoma during the depression, her marriage to the love of her life, Max Talley, becoming a Christian, and her legacy as matriarch of a very large family.
In this interview, Sarah and I discussed a couple things about her sister, Lauren, who passed away in January of 2020, when she was only 17.
I chose to interview Mike Shaw, a retired BNSF employee. I thought that Mike would have good perspective on what being a railroad engineer was really like. Mike not only had pivotal information on what was expected of him and...
A few memories of growing up in Ninnekah, OK and seminary in 1960’s. Topics on family, school, racism.
Interviewed with my father of his early life before and after coming to the U.S. in 1986. Learned how my dad worked hard to succeed in the United States.
Joyce Steen, describing experience becoming an army cadet nurse and being a working mom.
My grandmother recounts traveling on the train with her sister by themselves when they were 8 and 9-years-old in the late 1930s; going to college and living in Alberta, Canada; and working at an advertising agency in the 1950s in...
I asked her about her life and her parenting, and what her dreams are for her kids