During World War II, she was a price clear at the Douglas County War Price and Ration Board while her husband was overseas.
In the early 1960s, she was the society editor for the Arcola newspaper and wrote a column called "Looking through the Keyhole."
For 20 years she was a rivet machine operator at Collegiate Cap & Gown Company in Arcola, IL.
She walked at least 10 miles a day every day for the last few decades of her life.
Her son, David Lynn Ghere, is buried at Union Cemetery in Maplewood, MN.
During World War II, she was a price clear at the Douglas County War Price and Ration Board while her husband was overseas.
In the early 1960s, she was the society editor for the Arcola newspaper and wrote a column called "Looking through the Keyhole."
For 20 years she was a rivet machine operator at Collegiate Cap & Gown Company in Arcola, IL.
She walked at least 10 miles a day every day for the last few decades of her life.
Her son, David Lynn Ghere, is buried at Union Cemetery in Maplewood, MN.
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