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Flora
Mischievious smile, friend of Marie in the Martha Mills, hard worker to support herself and family. Born older girl child of Rome in 1913 Sunshine and clear blue skies today Freezing weather, so cold the ponds have a thin layer of ice still present after two weeks of subfreezing cold in Georgia(unusual). Laid to eternal rest today, January 10, 2010, while the flute and violin played amazing grace and tears fall on sobbing breasts. Wife of Cleo, drunkard, forced to leave Butler after raising his hand to Flora one day. Rome would not put up with abuse of his daughter. Rome would be sad to know that Flora had to endure abuse by her own son. Flora lived a solitary life with a boxer named Mickey, down a dusty dirt road in Taylor county, after her three children were grown. Flora was a second mom to her 10 siblings and caregiver of her triplet nephews. She loved family more than anything. Life was hard alone, fears crept apon her nights; her tears shamefully came, she strived to be tough and mom and dad to her children. Work took her away too often, as all single parents must face. Flora outlived two of her three children causing her much sadness. Though she lived independently until her death at age ninety six. Tears roll...
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