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End of an era

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Dawnieher3headaches

Dawnieher3headaches Report 28 Nov 2008 18:50

Hubbys gran was one of 5 four girls and one boy.
The brother died in his fifties but all four girls kept going.

When I met hubby two of the sisters were living together, one was a spinster the other a widow, his gran was in a warden home and the other lived with her daugter and son in law.

All the sisters ived into their 90s his Gran made it to 100.

This week the last of the sisters has died so its the end of that generation of the famiy.

At least they will all be together again this christmas