I will never forget that era. In fact my parents insisted that I not walk home from school for fear that my grandmother and aunt may kidnap me. This came about because my parents testified in a court hearing against Doris regarding the guardianship of Doris' and Don's daughter Patty. Patty was mentally disabled possibly with Down's syndrome. The Court ruled for Don Olson for custody of Patty. So, my parents were considered the "pariahs" of the family.
It is during that time that I remember sitting on a leather couch in my parent's attorney's office. They were setting up their wills and to whom I would get custody of if my parents died. It was decided at that time, it was determined my guardianship would be with my mother's cousin Virginia Carpenter Rice and her husband Clarence "Pete" Rice.
Since that time, Doris' son Donny and I have provided DNA that links us through to Emily and Cecil.
If you have any further questions please contact me.
Thanks for this opportunity to clarify the "happenings" from 60 to 100 years ago.
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