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The author was orphaned at the age of six, along with her brother and sister. They were taken to the Woodman Circle Home in Sherman, Texas, where they spent several years, before being adopted into permanent families. The Woodman Circle Home was owned and sponsored by the Supreme Forest Woodman Circle Life Insurance Company and opened in the 1920s. The home was the first of its kind that provided a home for widows and orphaned children whose families had life insurance policies with the Woodman Circle Life Insurance Company. Orphaned children were allowed to live there until they graduated…mehr

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The author was orphaned at the age of six, along with her brother and sister. They were taken to the Woodman Circle Home in Sherman, Texas, where they spent several years, before being adopted into permanent families. The Woodman Circle Home was owned and sponsored by the Supreme Forest Woodman Circle Life Insurance Company and opened in the 1920s. The home was the first of its kind that provided a home for widows and orphaned children whose families had life insurance policies with the Woodman Circle Life Insurance Company. Orphaned children were allowed to live there until they graduated high school. Fictitious names are used throughout this book, including on all photo captions, for privacy reasons. Events portrayed are based on actual facts, with some license taken by the author to create a more interesting read.
Autorenporträt
Margery Evans Eldridge was born in Ralls, Texas, in 1925. After the death of most of their family, she and her sister and brother (Frances and Don) were taken to Sherman, Texas, to spend several years at the Woodmen Circle Home. The Home was owned and sponsored by the Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle Life Insurance Company.In 1941 she was adopted from her sister and brother, as they had become her guardians, with permission from the Insurance Board of Directors. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Evans of Sherman adopted her on October 26, 1941. Margery was fifteen and a junior at Sherman High School when she was adopted. She graduated in 1942.Margery attended Austin College in Sherman for two years and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1945, with a B.A. in English and minor in philosophy. She worked in Sherman for two years, then married Robert H. Eldridge, of Springfield, Ohio. They have two daughters, Lisa Eldridge Grinsfelder and Kimberly Eldridge South, and three granddaughters, Julie and Emily Grinsfelder, and Meridith South.The author was a retired schoolteacher, and for a time created custom flower designs for decorators in the Dallas area. She also took computer and creative writing courses at Richland Community College and enjoyed learning. She passed away in 2010.