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Did you know your great-grandparents?

Posted - July 9, 2018

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  • 23662
    My great-grandma!!!
    She was such a dear person to my two siblings and me!! She adored us and we, her! And she was so funny!
    :)


    This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at July 10, 2018 5:07 AM MDT
      July 9, 2018 6:21 PM MDT
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  • 19937
    Only one great grandmother on my mom's side.  She lived to be close to 100 (as near as we could figure) and was a feisty lady to the end.  She was tiny in stature, but she had a big personality and a bigger heart.  During the Great Depression, she took in and fed people who had no food, she is rumored to have brewed gin in her bathtub and she took in children who had nowhere to go. This post was edited by SpunkySenior at July 10, 2018 7:46 AM MDT
      July 9, 2018 6:58 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    I did.  I loved them. They were worthy. 

    Grandma and Grandpa Coin.

      July 9, 2018 7:36 PM MDT
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  • 2327
    I remember my maternal great-grandma, but not my maternal great-grandfather. I was very young when he passed away. 
      July 9, 2018 8:01 PM MDT
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  • "Yes" ... great-grandfather (maternal)
      July 9, 2018 8:44 PM MDT
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  • 17620
    I was around a great grandfather some until I was five.  I remember he was in a wheelchair and lived at my grandmother's house.  He stayed in the back room.  When we were leaving to go home they would make me go back there and kiss his cheek.  I never wanted to because he smelled bad and had sticky whiskers.  What a memory, huh......................
      July 9, 2018 8:46 PM MDT
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  • 7939
    I vaguely remember my maternal grandfather's mom. I remember going over to her house a few times with him. I don't remember her personality at all- just a really foggy image of a woman with a walker. I believe I was in preschool when she passed.
      July 9, 2018 9:12 PM MDT
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  • 10664
    Nope.  They died long before I arrived on the scene. 
      July 9, 2018 9:32 PM MDT
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  • 7795
    Only my great-grandfather. He died at the ripe old age of 100 in 1995. This post was edited by Zack at July 10, 2018 7:44 AM MDT
      July 9, 2018 9:36 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    Mine lived to 96.  Back then people lived longer since they ate real food and worked their asses off. 
      July 9, 2018 9:49 PM MDT
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  • 7795
    My great-grandfather was a farmer after all.
      July 9, 2018 9:55 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    Wasn't just about everyone in the "good old days"?

      July 9, 2018 9:57 PM MDT
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  • 1502
    All but one of my great-grandparents were deceased before I was born. The only one who was alive was one of my grandpa’s mother. She was ill and died whwn I was young and little. 
      July 9, 2018 9:38 PM MDT
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  • 508
    Never even met my grandparents. 
      July 9, 2018 11:52 PM MDT
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  • 5835
    My mother's mother died in the flu epidemic. I know nothing about her father or anybody before that.

    My father's mother split when grand dad got religion. The only thing I ever knew about her is that her name was Gates. I met grand dad once: he was a jerk. His father ran a store in Louisiana and I saw his ledger. He had neat handwriting.
      July 10, 2018 2:02 AM MDT
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  • 16840
    Three were alive when I was born, only one lived long enough for me to get to know her - my paternal grandfather's mother.
      July 10, 2018 2:36 AM MDT
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  • 2219
    Great Gran came over from US to see me at my christening. Went back aged 94. 
      July 10, 2018 3:15 AM MDT
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  • 11114
    All but one great-grandfather died young. My grandmother didn't care much for her father and although I have one picture of myself with him, I was too young to remember meeting him. He died when I was 18, but I didn't even know that until a year or two ago, since he was estranged from the family.
      July 10, 2018 5:11 AM MDT
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