Person Sheet
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Orsola Blanche MARNEY |
Birth |
21 May 1927, New Mexico (LDS says Idaho?) |
Death |
22 Feb 2005, Grants Pass, OR |
Occupation |
Housewife |
Education |
completed 8th grade(?) |
Religion |
Christian |
Father |
Homer Melvin MARNEY |
Mother |
Cora Beatrice (Bertha) HAWKINS |
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Diagnosed with Alzheimer's
in 2002 (she had been slipping for years before that) and placed in foster
care at Fairview Nursing Home, Grants Pass, OR. She had not recognized anyone
for years before her death so her passing now is more of a relief, although
it does remind us of her loss.
That specific nursing home
has repeatedly amazed me with the loving care and respect offered it's residents.
When I have visited, they have shown such caring for her and knowledge of
her likes and dislikes that I find it difficult to believe any of the standard
horrer stories about nursing homes could apply to this one.
When she was first taken there
by my Dad, she looked like death warmed over. I was stunned by the picture
I saw. Dad couldn't get her to eat and she was really wasteing away. Somehow,
they got her to eat and she gained weight, color and strength in short order.
When I was able to visit, she looked much better. And I remember the place
had NO smell of urine or feces which, I'm told, are common at such
facilities.
I didn't contact the home
until after my father passed in Feburary of 2003. When I did call, they made
sure I knew details about her that only a son would know before they would
even confirm that she was with them. They were polite, but I had the distinct
impression that they were ticked that I had not contacted them earlier. Dads
care of her hadn't been up to their standards and they made sure I knew what
was involved in case I decided to try to care for her at my home. After seeing
all they did for her, I knew she was in the best place she could be.
They made sure she had good
warm clothing, they let me know what she needed so I could feel involved.
Kris, the director, was so positive about her; Mom never really showed any
signs of being aware of me or others, but Kris seemed to have a rock solid
faith that mom was in there somewhere and knew what was going on. When I
sent a boom box and old time gospel music CDs they played them for her and
told me that they knew she enjoyed them. How, I have no idea. One of the
girls asked if she could keep a picture of mom, taken when she was younger,
to remember her by.
She was a loving wife and
mother and I have missed her for years. She was a good christian woman, but
she never let that get in the way of being kind or doing the right thing.
She loved painting, quilting and gospel
music. +And for some strange reason,
she loved my dad.
August 1962 cover of Electronics magazine. In the photo, she is (I believe)
attaching bondout wires to a transistor or possibly an early integrated circuit.
These are tiny (hence the microscope) gold wires which make the connection
between pads on the silicon and the pins that extend out of the case.
This was at Hughes Aircraft - Semiconductor division where my father worked
and they met. The article inside is about the automation he designed (although
he is not credited) to help with alignment. In the setup of that new system,
he needed to work with one of the "girls" on the line to ensure the roll
out would go smoothly, and mom was picked because she was a top performer.
Based on her recollection, the other women weren't really trying; they spent
their time sleeping of hangovers between the bosses rounds or just doing
the minimum to collect a check. She was regularly the target of their ire
for throwing off the production curve. LOL. Mom had that midwest farmers
daughter work ethic
Mom with some of her paintings. The covered bridge still hangs in our home.
Mom with the O guage steam train Dad made. I belive this was taken at the
house in Chino.
A young Zola in the Jaguar KX-140.
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