Sadie Burns

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  • Created Date: 17 Aug 2009
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Remembering Aunt Sadie

| Spokane, Washington

 

Written by Albert Conder

I met one other sister of Grandma Conder’s while I was stationed at Spokane, Washington. Her name was Sarah Alice Babcock Woolery. She was called "Aunt Sadie". She too was an outgoing person and also a great cook. I met one of her sons many years ago, who was about my Dads age.

His name was Newton Woolery. She had a daughter living with her that was not married at that time back in 1948 in Spokane. I had dinner several times with them. Her husband Woolery died. I don’t have the date, she had remarried and I met her second husband, but I can not remember his name.

WRITTEN BY ALBERT CONDER

Recorded by Patricia Major Miller, Sadie was my Grandmother Mary Ada Babcock Conder's sister.

 

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