My Father's Family
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Dad feeding me at three weeks |
My father was 18 when I was born, a mere child himself. We lived in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where my father was attending the University of Arkansas and later the Law school.
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Lisa Denise Fairley between 3 and 7 days old, in hospital. |
I have often said, as Groucho Marx so beautifully put, “I think I should start by telling you I was born at an early age.”
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My father’s parents were Granny and Granddaddy Fairley. They lived in the town, Osceola, Arkansas. My grandparents were always kind to my siblings and me and always wanted us to visit. Their home was down the street from Uncle Eldon’s, who was the main Doctor in town. Uncle Eldon and his sister Vivian lived in the house that they and my Grandfather grew up in. Uncle Eldon was a generous man. Uncle Edlon and Aunt Vivian never married or had children.
Every year at Christmas they threw a huge gift-giving party for all the Fairley Relatives.
Uncle Eldon had a special relationship with Lind, as most of
us did. Lind was kind, good-natured, and a loyal friend to everyone. Uncle
Edlon extended his generosity to Lind when he and Vivian allowed Lind to live
with them for a short stint when Lind was in need.
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Granddaddy and Granny Fairley with me at Sizzler |
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Grandaddy Fairley with ice tea |
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Uncle Eldon with Lind |
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