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A Letter for My Grandchildren: Memoirs, Family Recipes, and Mementos

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Ernest and Edith Fields spent most of their lives in Laurel County, Kentucky. They had seven children and were married for over 60 years. Though neither of them considered themselves writers, they were encouraged by their family to write down some of their memories, which led the to creation of this book. The family of Ernest and Edith hopes you enjoy this compilation of stories and history that attest to lives lived according to faith and love. Ernest was a coal miner, a World War II veteran, a long-term South Central Bell Telephone Company employee, and a philosopher. Edith was a dedicated wife and mother, a hard worker, and a woman of resilient faith. But perhaps their most visible legacy is in how much their children and grandchildren honored them and love one another.

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A Letter for My Grandchildren: Memoirs, Family Recipes, and Mementos, Edith E. Fields, Ernest E. Fields

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Title
A Letter for My Grandchildren: Memoirs, Family Recipes, and Mementos
Language
English
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
328
ISBN13
9781641570121
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Ernest and Edith Fields spent most of their lives in Laurel County, Kentucky. They had seven children and were married for over 60 years. Though neither of them considered themselves writers, they were encouraged by their family to write down some of their memories, which led the to creation of this book. The family of Ernest and Edith hopes you enjoy this compilation of stories and history that attest to lives lived according to faith and love. Ernest was a coal miner, a World War II veteran, a long-term South Central Bell Telephone Company employee, and a philosopher. Edith was a dedicated wife and mother, a hard worker, and a woman of resilient faith. But perhaps their most visible legacy is in how much their children and grandchildren honored them and love one another.