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FATE WAS A blessing when a dream brought Lyle into my life once more. He was 46 years old and had never married. It had been 18 years since we'd seen each other. I was almost 42 with 3 adult children and 2 ready to graduate high school. It is only once in a lifetime that a person is lucky enough to have true love. I had that with Lyle, and it is only with writing this book and reading his letters that I fully realize the depth of his being and his love for me. I heard this on a news program on marriage: "It is rewarding to know someone has been a witness to your life." I am that witness to…mehr

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FATE WAS A blessing when a dream brought Lyle into my life once more. He was 46 years old and had never married. It had been 18 years since we'd seen each other. I was almost 42 with 3 adult children and 2 ready to graduate high school. It is only once in a lifetime that a person is lucky enough to have true love. I had that with Lyle, and it is only with writing this book and reading his letters that I fully realize the depth of his being and his love for me. I heard this on a news program on marriage: "It is rewarding to know someone has been a witness to your life." I am that witness to Lyle's life. "Our song will endure through eternity." I hope that in reading this you will appreciate the soft heart, humor, intelligence, and love that was Lyle. The love he had for his family, animals, and creation. He was a man of integrity and fine character, and a good listener. The mark of a man is how a man lives his life and my husband was that man ; a good man who had a great mother and father. "Once In A Lifetime Comes A Man."
Autorenporträt
Grace Baker Larson was born in Hot Springs, Montana in 1940. Her delivery was by a midwife. She grew up on a large sheep ranch that her grandparents owned. Her parents had divorced when she was 8 months old. Grace describes herself a jack of all trades and a master of none . She raised 3 sons and 2 daughters . Her daughter, Robin, died from MS when she was 41 years old. July of 2019 saw the death of her son, Dan. Grace's husband passed away in December of 2013. Grace has trained and shod horses, skidded logs, operated a day care center, cleaned houses, and spent 14 years as a Chemical Dependency Counselor. She was a journeyman painter for 14 years; high work, spray painting, sandblasting, etc. for herself, contractors, and the Anaconda Company. She was the first woman hired to work in the trades in Anaconda Company History. She also worked as the inmate paint crew supervisor at the Montana State Prison. This will be Grace's 7th non fiction book; all have been Montana based.