She married Elton Widdifield and they had 3 children. After their divorce she married George Nelson, a widower with two older children.
She was known as Aunt Denie to her brother's children because they couldn't pronounce Nadine when they were little. Later, as they got older, they tried to call her Aunt Nadine, but she thought it meant they were angry with her, so she was known as Denie to the end of her life. She had beautiful blue eyes and lovely, long fingers with perfectly manicured nails and looked very much like her mother. Aunt Denie worked at Gates Rubber Company in Denver, where her father, step-mother and daughter worked as well.
A life-long smoker, she died of lung cancer, the same disease that would take her father's life one year later.
She married Elton Widdifield and they had 3 children. After their divorce she married George Nelson, a widower with two older children.
She was known as Aunt Denie to her brother's children because they couldn't pronounce Nadine when they were little. Later, as they got older, they tried to call her Aunt Nadine, but she thought it meant they were angry with her, so she was known as Denie to the end of her life. She had beautiful blue eyes and lovely, long fingers with perfectly manicured nails and looked very much like her mother. Aunt Denie worked at Gates Rubber Company in Denver, where her father, step-mother and daughter worked as well.
A life-long smoker, she died of lung cancer, the same disease that would take her father's life one year later.
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