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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1720616" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>Yes, the kisses were awful. Sook and Granny Bennett dipped snuff. Their husbands had passed on decades before, so they lived together to make ends meet.</p><p>I'd mow their yard and a few other things around the house. Granny died a month short of 100yo, and Sook died a few weeks later. I was 13yo.</p><p></p><p>The house smelled like old people. They each had their rocking chairs, with a big copper colored spittoon between. They would always be doing something when a ball of yarn, or telling a yarn between spittoon dings.</p><p></p><p>We've cleaned and mothballed all the old quilts and dolls they made. Just sent my Air Force son a few that were special to me.</p><p></p><p>EDIT- Granny Bennett was my Great Granny. Sook was her sister. Does that make Sook my Great great Aunt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1720616, member: 16802"] Yes, the kisses were awful. Sook and Granny Bennett dipped snuff. Their husbands had passed on decades before, so they lived together to make ends meet. I’d mow their yard and a few other things around the house. Granny died a month short of 100yo, and Sook died a few weeks later. I was 13yo. The house smelled like old people. They each had their rocking chairs, with a big copper colored spittoon between. They would always be doing something when a ball of yarn, or telling a yarn between spittoon dings. We’ve cleaned and mothballed all the old quilts and dolls they made. Just sent my Air Force son a few that were special to me. EDIT- Granny Bennett was my Great Granny. Sook was her sister. Does that make Sook my Great great Aunt? [/QUOTE]
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