KITTY
Sometimes I am blown away by the quality of life some of us have experienced. Carrying her Bible, she comes from an outside Bible study to lunch daily. She is not at all how I envisioned her as a good woman and a housewife.
Kitty graduated as the Valedictorian from her high school in Smalltown, TN. She received the Founding Honors Medal when she graduated as a nurse from Vanderbilt U. Her deceased husband was an MD who specialized in treating TB patients. He selected that specialty because he had been attacked by tuberculosis.
They had two children. One son is an architect and her granddaughter works on Wall Street. The older son died in the Air Florida plane crash.
A lifelong Presbyterian she is also an avid sports buff: Marshall U, Vanderbilt U, and the Braves.
She and her husband watched Geezerville being built from their nearby apartment. They decided, then, to move in someday. So, here she is.
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Labels: Marshall, TB, tuberculosis, Vanderbilt
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