It was September 3, 1939 and the Second World War was underway. Jean and Joan (age 11) were returning from a summer vacation in Scottland aboard the S.S. Athenia when the ship was torpedoed by the German submarine U-30 and sunk in the north Atlantic off the Outer Hebrides. 128 passengers died that night and after 10 hours in a life boat the survivors were picked up by the British destroyer H.M.S. Escort. Jean and Joan were among the survivors because of Jean. A Baltimore newspaper dated September 8, 1939 says it best. "..There is no governess like a Scots governess. This young woman had the forethought to dress both her charge and herself in warm clothing. Before they went over the side into the lifeboat, she remembered to tie a purse to her wrist. Now that she and Joan are safely ashore, she is taking the child to her own home until passage back to the United States can be arranged."
Jean was an avid golfer and told me that she would play in winter using a red ball. She was a wonderful, loving and loyal friend to all who knew her.
She died of cardiac arrest in her apartment.
It was September 3, 1939 and the Second World War was underway. Jean and Joan (age 11) were returning from a summer vacation in Scottland aboard the S.S. Athenia when the ship was torpedoed by the German submarine U-30 and sunk in the north Atlantic off the Outer Hebrides. 128 passengers died that night and after 10 hours in a life boat the survivors were picked up by the British destroyer H.M.S. Escort. Jean and Joan were among the survivors because of Jean. A Baltimore newspaper dated September 8, 1939 says it best. "..There is no governess like a Scots governess. This young woman had the forethought to dress both her charge and herself in warm clothing. Before they went over the side into the lifeboat, she remembered to tie a purse to her wrist. Now that she and Joan are safely ashore, she is taking the child to her own home until passage back to the United States can be arranged."
Jean was an avid golfer and told me that she would play in winter using a red ball. She was a wonderful, loving and loyal friend to all who knew her.
She died of cardiac arrest in her apartment.
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