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Gaddy is Pat's dtr and a therefore a granddaughter-in-law? Correct?

No :o)

Pat is daughter in law, widow of Mae;s son, deceased. But Gaddy is also Mae's son's daughter - 'full' granddaughter :o)

2,590 posted on 04/15/2005 9:08:44 AM PDT by maine-iac7 ("...BUT YOU CAN'T FOOL ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME." Lincoln)
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To: maine-iac7; All
I know you all could care less about what I have to say, but Pat, Ms. Gaddy's mother did not have her house bought for her. As a matter of fact, Pat raised her three children by herself, because the father wasn't around. Ms. Magouirk and Pat are very close and have been since she married Ms. Magouirks' son well over 30+ years ago. Pat worked 2 jobs practically all of her life and now she is over 60 herself and still working full time. Pat has been very worried about her daughters own health, due to the stress. To set the record straight:

Pat was married to Mae's son, they had three children. One being Beth and a set of twins.

Please make sure that if you post something in a nature like this that you have information that is deemed reliable. Once again, before anyone jumps my case, I just wanted people to know that yes, even Beth's mom has been friends with Mae and taken care of her along with her children, because Mae is like a mother to her. I was really hoping SOME PEOPLE wouldn't try to bring in the
entire family into this, but I guess the childish part did. So just for future reference when you are dogging out Ms. Gaddy and her family, yes they had four people plus spouses, caring for her to keep her in the place where she wanted to be rather than living with them, so she could live at home.
2,654 posted on 04/21/2005 1:58:33 AM PDT by LaGrangeResident
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