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And the odd part about it, my husband's brother's wife was in the Civil Service some place in Washington, and she phoned me, and she said, "It's m^ job to write about Verner." She said, "Isn't that odd? It came to my desk." So she sent me the details as she had copied them. They sent it to me, also, and then she sent it. But she said, "Isn't this the oddest thing that I should get it?" Now the daughter was In the middle. She is Avis Robinson Scott. (Of course, her name is Ward no^.) That's her ...daughter^n the photograph] over there, and that's her first husband, Crawford Thomoson. She had two children: Norman Crawford Thomason and Janice Maria — after Vemer's sister, a lovely, lovely person — she's just a darling. Then later she married Ralph Ward and hod two children: Claudia Diane Ward and Philip Stanley Ward. JW: Is he the person I met the last time I was here? LS: Yes. Yes, he's one of the new generation. (Chuckle) JW: In the time that we hove left, could we discuss a little bit about the churches and their place and role In the community.
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