Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Monday) – I took the ten o’clock bus up to Bert’s (Charles Gilbert Lunt) at Clearfield Villa. Agnes (Agnes Coalter Golightly) was out to the the car to meet me, it was raining quite hard. She and I spent several hours, including lunch, just visiting. I was there when the children (Patricia Jean, Mary […]

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1947 (Thursday) – Eva’s (Eva Ruth Lunt) husband’s (George Thornton Holman) parents (George Eber Holman and Alice Menetta Thornton) with their granddaughter JoAnn (JoAnn Crus) called for Eva shortly after eight o’clock to take her home. She is looking and feeling very well and so glad to think that all of her bad experience is […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Tuesday) – George (George Thornton Holman) and the girls (Darlene Lunt and Sharon Alice Holman) left for McGill this morning. Afternoon, I went up to the hospital to see Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt). She is looking fine.  About 11:15 a.m. Oscar (Alfred Oscar Lunt) and I went out to the Deseret Mortuary to attend […]

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1947 (Monday) – Chuck (Charles Mayhew Astle, Jr.) and Georgetta (Georgetta Marie Lunt), with his parents (Charlesf Mayhew Astle, Sr. and Rose Lorena Bolton), returned home today, it was almost eleven a.m. before they left here. I washed. By the time I was through, George (George Thornton Holman) had brought Darlene (Darlene Lunt Holman) and […]

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1947 (Thursday) – We have been having some pretty good weather recently, a trifle cold, but this morning it seems quite wet and dreary.  George (George Thornton Holman) and two girls (Darlene Lunt and Sharone Alice Holman) came in from McGill. Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) went with them out to Holman’s to stay.  Chuck (Charles […]

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1947 (Thursday) – This morning George (George Thornton Holman) left for home. Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) is feeling a little stronger and is beginning to eat more solid food. I went to the bank. This evening I again went up Almond Street, this time to 263. I found an apartment house and all of the […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Wednesday) – Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) came home from the hospital. George (George Thornton Holman) brought her home. She is looking and feeling fine, a little less strong than when she came here last time, but splendid after such a trying operation.  George took me shopping. I surely appreciated it as it tires me […]

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1947 (Monday) – Washed then went to the Library. Worked until after two thirty then went to the hospital. Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) continued to improve. She said the doctors are amazed at her rapid recovery, they have never seen anyone quite like her. I called in to see Charley Sparks (Charles Dwight Sparks) wife, […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Friday) – Busy at home all morning. George (George Thornton Holman) came and took me up to the hospital. Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) looked much better.  Eva told George the doctor wanted to see him and he went down to the clinic. I rode home in the street car, had to stand up all […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Wednesday) – Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) took me out to Della’s (Della Lunt). Ivy Joan (Ivy Joan Gabbitas) wasn’t feeling very well and the other two children () were all right. Della was washing. She came in with us when Earl came for me. After dinner, she and I went to the hospital to […]

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