Edith Raines married Elmer Frank Hacker on November 18, 1919 in St. Louis, Missouri. They had three sons, the first born son was stillborn, then came Russell Howard and then third was Elmer Clyde.
Edith Hacker's niece, Pearl Vielhaber, frequently visited her Aunt Edith when she was a young girl in grade school. She would spend summers at her Aunt's home, since Elmer Hacker worked the night-shift at the Post-Dispatch and Annie Raines Vielhaber would want her sister to have company on the long summer evenings. Because of this bond, Edith gave Pearl her favorite doll and Pearl had it restrung and a beautiful new dress made. The doll at some point also aquired Annie Raines Vielhaber's hair when she cut it, and that made the doll that much more special to Pearl. A good token to remember her special Aunt and godmother.
Edith Raines Hacker had six grandchildren, Karen, Evelyn & Daivd (died at age 21 yrs.)Hacker and Beverly, Gary & Nancy Hacker. What a surprise everyone had when Edith's first grandchild had red hair exactly the same color as her own. None of the other grandchildren had red hair. When she died in October 1972, Edith also had a great-granddaughter, Melanie.
Edith Raines married Elmer Frank Hacker on November 18, 1919 in St. Louis, Missouri. They had three sons, the first born son was stillborn, then came Russell Howard and then third was Elmer Clyde.
Edith Hacker's niece, Pearl Vielhaber, frequently visited her Aunt Edith when she was a young girl in grade school. She would spend summers at her Aunt's home, since Elmer Hacker worked the night-shift at the Post-Dispatch and Annie Raines Vielhaber would want her sister to have company on the long summer evenings. Because of this bond, Edith gave Pearl her favorite doll and Pearl had it restrung and a beautiful new dress made. The doll at some point also aquired Annie Raines Vielhaber's hair when she cut it, and that made the doll that much more special to Pearl. A good token to remember her special Aunt and godmother.
Edith Raines Hacker had six grandchildren, Karen, Evelyn & Daivd (died at age 21 yrs.)Hacker and Beverly, Gary & Nancy Hacker. What a surprise everyone had when Edith's first grandchild had red hair exactly the same color as her own. None of the other grandchildren had red hair. When she died in October 1972, Edith also had a great-granddaughter, Melanie.
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Buried October 16, 1972