(Transcribed from a letter written by Yetive Struzik,
Pearly and Cora Spiker's only daughter, to Bob and Dean Spiker in
response to Dean's request for genealogy information.
A copy of the
original letter can be viewed here. )
(Also view
family photos by clicking here.
/ Read the book,
Graustark,
here.)
Dear Willa & Bob,
I was certainly surprised to hear from
you and I would have answered your letter sooner but my daughter, Joan
had your letter. She, also, is interested in Genealogy and she is
getting copies made of all her records. She will write you more about
this. She has lots of questions too but I will leave all that to
her. My memory isn’t too good but I don’t think I ever met Bob, if I
did he was only a little boy. I will be 76 yrs. old this year so that
makes a big difference in age.
You sure can find out a lot of things
when you dig back. I never heard of a Great-Uncle named Atlantic
Ocean Spiker. I bet he had a hard time with that name. My name,
Yetive, was taken from a popular book “Graustark”. It was a love
story and my parents thought that would be a lovely name for me but it
has sure given me a lot of trouble in my life. Most people can’t
pronounce it or spell it. So every time I go anywhere and someone has
to pronounce my name, when I see them stumbling over it, I always help
them and then I hear, “That is sure a different name. What
nationality is it?” As a teen-ager I would get upset about it but now
I am used to it and it is a joke. My father got very upset one time
when I said I had so much trouble with that name. He said why didn’t
you change it? So I was careful when I named my children that they
would have names you could pronounce. Of course, they probably wanted
some other name. Ha! I remember that Aunt Gracie would never tell
anyone her middle name and my husband would pester her to try and find
out what it was. One day, he found out it was Girdle and ever after
that he would kid her and call her Aunt Girdle and she would hit him
and he would get a big laugh out of that. My husband didn’t like his
name, Alonzo, either but in high school when he was kidding around and
talking like an Italian they started to call him “Tony” so when I met
him, most people called him Tony so I did also. I always said I only
married him because he was the only person who did not mispronounce my
name or ask questions about it after I told him what my name was. Ha!
I have met Lynn’s wife when Lynn & family
came to see A. Gracie. I get a Christmas card from them each year
with a little note. I remember Lynn very well as he was a lot of fun
and we always had a good time when we went to W.Va. Can’t remember
the last time I was there. I guess I will close now. Joan will write
more. It was good to hear from you. Give my love to all.
Yetive.