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Today my heart is
heavy,
My thoughts are all of thee.
Oh, how I miss you, mother dear,
None but God in Heaven can see.
Some say time heals an aching heart.
But no, it isn’t true.
For eight long years have passed, dear.
And our hearts still ache for you.
Eva,
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God saw the road
was getting rough,
The hills were hard to climb;
He gently closed his loving eyes,
And whispered “Peace be Thine.”
I who loved you, sadly miss you,
I who held you very dear;
And in lonely hours of thinking,
Often feel your presence near.
Tho God has taken you away,
You are with me every day.
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Episodes
Homespun episodes are salted academic wisdom and spiced with dry yanky
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May we allways
possess the gift of friendship The personal philosophy which brings a
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Mother
got us a book when I was a very small girl had pictures rhymes A.B.C.
ect had this rhyme and pictured rhyme old woman and pedler. We droped
book down through stairs and I know we all grieved because we couldn’t
get it. Mother usto spin and sing these verses.
Their was a
little woman
As Ive heard tell
Fol-lol, Did-dle Did- Dle Dol-
She went to
market her eggs to sell
Fol-lol Did-dle Did-dle Dol
She went to market all on a market day
She fell asleep on the Kings Highway
Fol-de-Rol-de-lol-lol-lol-lol
Fol lol Did-dle Dol
Along came a
peddler
And his name was Stout,
Fol-lol Did dle Diddle Dol
He cut her petticoats all round about
Fol-lol, Did-dle, Did-dle Dol
He cut her petticoats up to her knees
Left the little woman all about to freeze
Fol-de Rol de lol lol lol lol
Fol-de Did-dle Did-dle-Dol
Henderson Stout lived on our place at that time and I pictured him as
peddler with big scissors cutting the womens shorts.
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External Links referencing script
above:
["The
Old Woman and the Pedlar" at Mother Goose]
["There Was a Little
Woman" at Mama Lisa's House of Nursery Rhymes]
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Dated Jan. 17,
1921
Mr. Verlyn
Spiker.
My Dear Nephew.
As I was writing
some letters this eve, thought I would write and tell your and our
birthday would be the 19th was afraid you would forget it.
Hope you all are
well and getting along good at school.
We are all well
except colds, Oaf birthday was 12. he is just one week older than we
are, don’t know wheather he feels older or not.
I have not heard
from any of you since xmas, and am getting anxious for some news so
you had better get buisy
Oaf is reading
Mrs. Bennett is sitting here patting her foot. And I am trying to
write some. Wish you was here to play with me.
Write me when you
get time
Your Aunt Coe.
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The hand-written letter above was
tucked into this birthday card. Text on card and envelope appear
below image.
[Internal Link to
Verlyn "Lynn" Spiker at the Spiker Family Gathering Place]
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Envelope postmarked Jan 17, 1935
-Vienna and Jan 18, 1935 - Oxford; addressed to:
Mr Verlyn. Spiker.
Oxford,
W.Va.
Card reads:
COVER:
A Happy Birthday
Specially Meant!
INSIDE:
A birthday that’s
happy,
A birthday that’s bright,
A birthday that’s cheery
From morning till night;
A birthday that’s laden
With hours glad and gay,
And then “Many Happy
Returns of the Day!”
Signed:
Aunt Coe
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Willa Dean Spiker provided the
following background in reference to the script above.
"Aunt Coe" is Alco Blanch Zinn Bennett,
sister of Gay Spiker. She was married to Reverend Ofa Bennett
(whose birthday was January 12, 1883). They lived in Vienna.
Coe and Ofa never had any children.
"Mrs. Bennett" is Ofa's mother, Mary.
Melanie Fouse shares with us:
I made (a scrapbook page) using a photo
of a 1920 baptizing in the river in front of the farm. Although
you can't see the house, the back (of the photo) states the date, the
place and that OFA Bennett...is doing the baptizing.
[To view this scrapbook page, simply
open the
Spiker Family Gathering Place Photo Album.,
select HISTORIC photos, then click on the image titled "Ofa Bennett".
Clicking the image a second time will allow you to view a full size
image.]
[Send
e-mail to Melanie Spiker-Fouse for access to Spiker Family Tree] |
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To my 3 Sons
When you were
small, “My Sons,” I dreamed of you all as strong and tall. Now that
you’re tall Dear ones I dream of you when Small.
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Children never
forget that you have a compass in your heart and it will always point
to the right direction.
Gay
Mother
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December 8th 1948
Only Dr trips to me at Child Birth.
Yes it happened to me after 26 yrs with never a trip to a Dr until
December 8 th. I had been having Blind spells since 1915 when excited
or troubled. Some spells would last 4 hrs, some less I would go to my
room and rest and I told no one. But Dec. I had such severe attacks I
thought for childrens sake I would see a Dr. Never before had I
appeared before a Dr and bow before the quiet dignity of a Dr or
behold on his stern face a glimpse of pity or see on his brow the mark
of slipping years or gaze on the wonderful art of the Dr as he applied
the Blood test and informed me in a stern way that it was not what I
had done but what I was going to hafto do in the future if I was here
to 3 score years. In my way I am trying to remember I vers I read a
no years ago. No life is so hard that you cant make it easier by the
way you take it.
Gay.
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Inspired by
reading sec’ Cor 1-9
I know 3
things must always be
To keep a nation strong an free
1 is a hearth stove bright and dear
With busy happy loved ones near
1 is a ready heart and hand to
Love and serve ones native land
1 is a worn and beaten trail way to where
the people go to pray.
So long as
these are kept alive
Nation and people will survive
God keep them always everywhere
The home The Flag The place
of prayer.
June 14th
1938
Gay
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Feb
Make our fleeting life rich in
usefulness, eager yet unhurried on high tasks intent, dauntless in
loyalty, vision-led and love-anointed. Til dusk enwraps and death
hangs his sickle at our garden gate. When the day is done sometime,
somewhere, at thy bequest give us to see what here is dim, and by the
grace to render a higher service in a clearer light. Amen.
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Nov. 29, 1941
That I may not
in Blindness grope
But that I may with vision clear
Know when to speak a word of hope
Or add a little wholesome cheer.
That tempered
winds may softly blow
Where little children thinly clad
Sit dreaming when the flame is low
Of comforts they have never had.
That through
the year which lies ahead
No heart shall ache no cheek be wet
For any word that I have said
Or profit I have tried to get.
Mother of 7
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External Links referencing script
above:
["A
Little Prayer" at Inspirational Words of Wisdom]
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What do I know about heaven. 3 Things
I do know. First, I know of whom I have believed. Second, I go to
prepare a place for you. Third, I shall be satisfied.
I think
of death as some delightful journey that I shall take when all my
tasks are done. Through life has given me a heaping measure of all
the best gifts, and many a cup of pleasure, still better things await
me farther on. April 19 Mothers Birthday, makes me think of Della was
buried yesterday, April 18, 1950. Do not forget that even as to work
is to worship, to be cheery is to worship also. And to be happy is
the first step toward being pious. Della worshiped as she worked.
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