Marymac Maas
She was born Mary MacClelland Goodner, but from childhood, she was known as Marymac – although most of her grandchildren knew her Honey (because she was so sweet). She was the second of four daughters of Ed and Mary Goodner of Gainesville, Texas. The Goodner family moved to California when Marymac was still a young girl. She married my grandfather in 1936 and they had four boys. My grandfather died in 1960 (when he was 45) and she never remarried.
I remember her as one of the sweetest and loving people I've known. Her home was always full of laughter. Marymac died in 1997, but to this day I still miss her.
Happy birthday, Honey!
What a nice memory.
ReplyDeleteWhat precious treasures some people, and even their memories, are! Reminds me of several wonderful ladies and gentlemen in my own family. Also, there are folks not in my own family, that I don't even know, whom I strongly suspect are also this type...Doc Watson comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteShe looks very sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou could label these posts Marymac so you can see al her pics with one click...
Honey would have loved this dedication to her.
ReplyDeleteكما تعتمد المؤسسة على معدات غير مشابهة في التغليف المخصص بالقطع المتغايرة الديكور والتحف والانتيكة وهي معدات تحمي من عدم الكسر وفك الستائر والعمل على تغليفها جيدا وإزالة الأتربة من عليها وتنظيفها جيدا فلا تفتقر مؤسسة تطهير بقرب تلك المؤسسة.
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