Ellora had the only hem-stitching machine in town. A lot of work but she was very proud of being able to support herself and her three daughters during the years between Walt's death and her marriage to John S. Worley.
In 1921 Ellora and John S. Worley were married and he was a great father to her three daughters and a good husband to her. In 1943 John died and Ellora was again a widow. Her daughters were grown with children of their own though this time. She was lucky to meet Elmer Dillon and in 1946 they were married. Elmer was a cheerful man with a great sense of humor and was loved by all. He died in 1962.
Ellora always said that when she died, she wanted to be buried with John Worley. She had loved all three husbands, they were all good men, but John had proven himself to be not only a good husband but also a good father. Her wish was granted.
Ellora had the only hem-stitching machine in town. A lot of work but she was very proud of being able to support herself and her three daughters during the years between Walt's death and her marriage to John S. Worley.
In 1921 Ellora and John S. Worley were married and he was a great father to her three daughters and a good husband to her. In 1943 John died and Ellora was again a widow. Her daughters were grown with children of their own though this time. She was lucky to meet Elmer Dillon and in 1946 they were married. Elmer was a cheerful man with a great sense of humor and was loved by all. He died in 1962.
Ellora always said that when she died, she wanted to be buried with John Worley. She had loved all three husbands, they were all good men, but John had proven himself to be not only a good husband but also a good father. Her wish was granted.
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