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'''Siblings:''' [[Nona DeWeese Kilpatrick]], [[Fenton Byrd DeWeese Jr.]], [[Albert Butler DeWeese]], [[Thomas Edwin DeWeese]]
'''Siblings:''' [[Nona DeWeese Kilpatrick]], [[Fenton Byrd DeWeese Jr.]], [[Albert Butler DeWeese]], [[Thomas Edwin DeWeese]]


I was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi on 2 February 1941, just 3 month and 5 days before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.  Their actions impacted my life by restricting sugar which took away candy, cake, pies, soda pop, ice cream and other sweet delights. There would be no metal doll buggies, scooters, skates, tricycles and for that matter no metal toys. I attended kindergarten and then school in the Philadelphia school system.  My grandmother. Mattie Myatt was still alive., but she would die in October 1941, but my great grandmother, Mammie Myatt was around until April 1944 to spoil me rotten.
I was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi on 2 February 1941, just 3 month and 5 days before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.  Their actions impacted my life by restricting sugar which took away candy, cake, pies, soda pop, ice cream and other sweet delights. There would be no metal doll buggies, scooters, skates, tricycles and for that matter there would be no metal toys. My older sister, Nona did have such things, and I got to share hers when she was sweet.  I attended kindergarten and then school in the Philadelphia school system.  My grandmother. Mattie Myatt was still alive., but she would die in October 1941, but my great grandmother, Mammie Myatt was around until April 1944 to spoil me rotten.


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== Education ==

Revision as of 15:27, 22 February 2016


Born: ♀ Suzan DeWeese


Spouse: William Martin

Parents: Fenton Byrd DeWeese and Mary Sue Butler DeWeese

Siblings: Nona DeWeese Kilpatrick, Fenton Byrd DeWeese Jr., Albert Butler DeWeese, Thomas Edwin DeWeese

I was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi on 2 February 1941, just 3 month and 5 days before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Their actions impacted my life by restricting sugar which took away candy, cake, pies, soda pop, ice cream and other sweet delights. There would be no metal doll buggies, scooters, skates, tricycles and for that matter there would be no metal toys. My older sister, Nona did have such things, and I got to share hers when she was sweet. I attended kindergarten and then school in the Philadelphia school system. My grandmother. Mattie Myatt was still alive., but she would die in October 1941, but my great grandmother, Mammie Myatt was around until April 1944 to spoil me rotten.

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