In Detroit, she met and married George B. Handy. Since her husband was in the war, she had to maintain her home and raise their three children.
She saw two of her children marriaged and enjoyed her grandson. Dama was very familiar with the area of Detroit where they lived and sold real estate in her later years.
When she died in 1973, her children were scattered. One daughter taught school in MI, one was married in WI but would be moving to TX, and her son was married and living in Dallas. She's buried near her husband.
In Detroit, she met and married George B. Handy. Since her husband was in the war, she had to maintain her home and raise their three children.
She saw two of her children marriaged and enjoyed her grandson. Dama was very familiar with the area of Detroit where they lived and sold real estate in her later years.
When she died in 1973, her children were scattered. One daughter taught school in MI, one was married in WI but would be moving to TX, and her son was married and living in Dallas. She's buried near her husband.
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