Susie's sense of humor was legendary. Her memory was phenomenal. She could tell stories of her childhood and include every detail.
She loved to sing gospel songs and enjoyed cooking really big dinners and inviting her family and friends over to eat.
Susie learned to quilt from her mother Margie and from her aunts. When she was a young girl, she often sat with them at an old quilting frame that was mounted on the ceiling. As the ladies quilted, the frame could be lowered and raises and pieces added to the work of art they were creating.
Susie's sense of humor was legendary. Her memory was phenomenal. She could tell stories of her childhood and include every detail.
She loved to sing gospel songs and enjoyed cooking really big dinners and inviting her family and friends over to eat.
Susie learned to quilt from her mother Margie and from her aunts. When she was a young girl, she often sat with them at an old quilting frame that was mounted on the ceiling. As the ladies quilted, the frame could be lowered and raises and pieces added to the work of art they were creating.
Family Members
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Rachael Minnie Mae Wood Dodd
1903–1994
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Myrtie Melviney Wood Moon
1905–1933
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Eunice Odell Wood
1907–1995
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Loyie Bell Wood
1909–1993
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Little Blue Wood
1911–1911
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Essie Mae Wood Lewis
1912–2003
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Rev Roy Rufus Wood
1914–1972
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Minta Montine Wood Hall
1918–2015
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Bernice Eloise Wood Brewton
1920–2006
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PVT Oliver Ross Wood
1922–2003
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Rev Charles Kytle Wood
1926–2002