What are the names of your brothers and sisters?
So am I just to tell their names?
Um... no thats not me.
Well this is going to be a long one and I only hope that
I can say how special
my sister, my family are to me.
my sister, my family are to me.
Let me precursor this writing by saying, this is my story.
And it is my opinions, and my memories.
I am not sure if my sisters will agree with what I have to say or not..
but, there is so much to tell and so much to love to share.
And it is my opinions, and my memories.
I am not sure if my sisters will agree with what I have to say or not..
but, there is so much to tell and so much to love to share.
But I will try to keep it short and sweet.
I have four sisters.
Louella Kay, Joanne Marie
(Mayree Joanna), Judy, and Geraldine
Louella Kay Leonidas, Rockson, Twining, Williams, born in Paddington, England on 24th March 1951. She is known by her loved ones as Lou. She was adopted and raised by Robert Twining in 22 Aug 1957 in Marietta, Florida. Lou married Daniel A Barnett in Sept 1970 and divorced in March 1974, She then married the love of her life, Jimmie Richard Williams on 3rd of July 1975, Lou never had children of her own but she raised Jims boys, Jimmie Williams II, Steve , and Gary (Jims nephew) from a young age, then raised two of her grandchildren Kevin and Chris, almost adopted a nephew, and has a few grand babies out there too. Through genealogy it was learned that her biological father Christakis Leonada passed away in April 1993 at the age of 74 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. Lou carries us "Twining Girls" under her wings always and forever. She is a habitual student and she MADE Texoma Teacher Credit Union. Started as a simple teller and now RUNS the place. On top of that and all her education she is now graduated in Theology at Southern Methodist University and is officially Reverend Louella Williams of a Methodist church called Virginia Point Methodist Church in Savoy Texas.It is a little white church on a hill out in the countryside and they love her as much as we do. A female Jack of many trades. Lou is always there for everyone.... and right beside her is Jimmie supporting her all the way! When you fall they are both there to pick you up. She has always been a great example to me of someone I would love to be more like. I love you sissy!
The Williams Men, Jimmie, Gary, Steve Jim, and Lou
The grands MEN
The Ladies of the family.
Yes she's my older (2 years older) sister!
Love you and miss you!
Live it up kids while you can!
We miss you and love you the same no matter where you are!
(and maybe I am just a little jealous of your world travels)
Geraldine, AKA Gerri, DD, Baby sister, the last of the brood. Other names we could call her are Ms Librarian bookworm, quilter, seamstress, painter, wife, mom, grandmother, and friend. She was born 20 May 1963 at Perrin AFB in Sherman Texas. She is just about 8 years younger than me so my older sisters and I were gone during her formidable years. In other words, she was around after we were all gone for my mom. She was mom's best friend and had a special relationship with her. She married Anthony Gerrard Rinna aka Tony Rinna, and they have two boys (well men now) Anthony Vito and Angelo Vincent. Anthony is also in SKorea working on world relations and Angelo has a partner name Samantha and they have a son together named Callisto. I think he is about 3 years old now. DD also has a degree in Library Science and works for the Library- of course. She love her job and I am sure does it very well. She loves helping/teaching the joy in reading. I should say RUNS the library. She is the most like mom as far as hobbies. Did I mention she LOVES to read. I would bet if there could be a race between her and Mom they could read more books than a whole room of people. My Mom could read a paperback (fairly large) in one or two evenings while sitting in the chair and watching TV at the same time. DD is her mini-me. She not only works for the library, but she has a library in her house. She is patient and kind.and talented too. All my sisters have their own talents and they have worked hard to be the best they can be. DD also inherited all my moms quilting paraphernalia (and talent) and has made some wonderful quilts. My favorite was a quilt she finished after my mom passed away that my mom had started some of the patches. I learned actually just how talented she was when she made SLIPPERS out of WOOL. yep, and I hear they were warm and well worn by her kids.
Yep, the baby sister's got it goin on.
We love you (even though you are the spoiled baby of the family)!
There you have it. A mini homage to my sisters. When you add me in the mix, we have the whole "5 Twining Girls" and we are a force to be reckoned with.
I love how we age and become closer and closer.
We are so lucky to have each other here and now.
I cherish every time we connect.
Hopefully we'll be having another "Reunion" soon.
Maybe we'll all trek up to the Washington Mountain Top this time.



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