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Christine McGough “Teens” <I>Atkins</I> Bisnett

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Christine McGough “Teens” Atkins Bisnett

Birth
Carbon Hill, Walker County, Alabama, USA
Death
18 Jan 2010 (aged 86)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.6946903, Longitude: -112.018207
Plot
also married to Thomas A McGough
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When Christine first met my Grandfather, Thomas Alfred McGough in Carbon Hill, Alabama she was working as a waitress at his father's cafe. She served him a cup of coffee and said to him "I am going to marry YOU", and she did! They lived many happy years together finally settling in Phoenix, AZ. My grandfather passed away and a few years later, my parents introduced her to John Bisnett. What a wonderful addition this man was to our family. He fell in to the roll of "Grandpa" immediately. Together, they were awesome. They loved to dance. More to follow.Christine was a wonderful Mom to her step-children. One of her new found step daughters was more like her sister to her with only a little over 2 years difference in their ages. They would be up in Globe dancing the night away while her husband worked the copper mines. There were nights when she got into bed with 30 seconds to spare and he would say "Why Chris why are your feet freezing" then he would do his best to warm her feet up. Jennie her step daughter turned sister would have to put er head under the pillows so she couldn't be heard laughing hysterically,

I will add links to family members and I am sure it will take more than a few days for me get some of her escapades written up.
Vikki Smothers McInnus Shaw, Grandaughter,
She will be cremated and interned with her last husband, John Bisnett at the Veterens Cemetary
When Christine first met my Grandfather, Thomas Alfred McGough in Carbon Hill, Alabama she was working as a waitress at his father's cafe. She served him a cup of coffee and said to him "I am going to marry YOU", and she did! They lived many happy years together finally settling in Phoenix, AZ. My grandfather passed away and a few years later, my parents introduced her to John Bisnett. What a wonderful addition this man was to our family. He fell in to the roll of "Grandpa" immediately. Together, they were awesome. They loved to dance. More to follow.Christine was a wonderful Mom to her step-children. One of her new found step daughters was more like her sister to her with only a little over 2 years difference in their ages. They would be up in Globe dancing the night away while her husband worked the copper mines. There were nights when she got into bed with 30 seconds to spare and he would say "Why Chris why are your feet freezing" then he would do his best to warm her feet up. Jennie her step daughter turned sister would have to put er head under the pillows so she couldn't be heard laughing hysterically,

I will add links to family members and I am sure it will take more than a few days for me get some of her escapades written up.
Vikki Smothers McInnus Shaw, Grandaughter,
She will be cremated and interned with her last husband, John Bisnett at the Veterens Cemetary

Bio by: Vikki Smothers McInnis



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