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Married almost 50 years. she and her husband lived on a farm and raised two daughters.

The country called her husband to serve; this young mother took on odd jobs to help ends meet. She was consistently writing & mailing many letters to her husband and her brothers, who were away serving our country. With her husband's encouragement, she later wrote many letters to soldiers during the Korean, Vietnam & Gulf Wars.

She drove grain trucks, tractors, and raising pigs, turkeys, cattle, chickens, and a garden, all while keeping a spotless, organized home and yard. Being a hostess was another of her talents, their door was always open to family, with several family members living with (them) during rough times. She cared for her mother, mother in law and sister-in-law. Winnie visited them several times a week and did their laundry & shopping when they were in the XXXXXX Nursing home.

Winnie was an extraordinary seamstress, turning feed sacks into clothing for her family. She made all of her daughters' clothes, a wedding dress for her brother's bride Nordeen, clothes for her granddaughter Jamye, tiny clothes for Barbies, dolls & repaired treasured stuffed animals. She pieced quilts out of fabric scraps, made square dance dresses for herself, and matching shirts for Dude. The family also enjoyed Winnie's excellent cooking. She cooked and canned and shared many things from her garden. Her pickles and pies were family favorites. "Granny" made her cookies with perfection so they could fit in Pringles cans.

RIP Auntie

Married almost 50 years. she and her husband lived on a farm and raised two daughters. The country called her husband to serve; this young mother took on odd jobs to help ends meet. She was consistently writing & mailing many letters to her husband and her brothers, who were away serving our country. With her husband's encouragement, she later wrote many letters to soldiers during the Korean, Vietnam & Gulf Wars. She drove grain trucks, tractors, and raising pigs, turkeys, cattle, chickens, and a garden, all while keeping a spotless, organized home and yard. Being a hostess was another of her talents, their door was always open to family, with several family members living with (them) during rough times. She cared for her mother, mother in law and sister-in-law. Winnie visited them several times a week and did their laundry & shopping when they were in the XXXXXX Nursing home. Winnie was an extraordinary seamstress, turning feed sacks into clothing for her family. She made all of her daughters' clothes, a wedding dress for her brother's bride Nordeen, clothes for her granddaughter Jamye, tiny clothes for Barbies, dolls & repaired treasured stuffed animals. She pieced quilts out of fabric scraps, made square dance dresses for herself, and matching shirts for Dude. The family also enjoyed Winnie's excellent cooking. She cooked and canned and shared many things from her garden. Her pickles and pies were family favorites. "Granny" made her cookies with perfection so they could fit in Pringles cans. RIP Auntie

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I had a similarly great, great-aunt. Her husband was permanently disabled in a car accident. I mean disabled to the point of being almost brain dead. He couldn't even blink his own eyes. She took care of him every minute for over 40 years. She had to prepare food and medications to be administered by tube. She had to change bed pans multiple times a day. Turn down his bed. She did this while raising children and taking care of all the things that her husband would have ordinarily taken care of. When her son's wife turned out to be a degenerate and abandoned him and the kids she took care of her grandkids while her son was at work, sometimes for weeks at a time since he was a truck driver. Her entire life was devoted to taking care of others and never complained about it once.

There are a lot of people who talk about greatness, but there are very few people that live it. I know with all my heart that she was a better person than I could ever hope to be. I often take a moment to think about her life of sacrifice and loyalty. I named my daughter after her for that reason.