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Remembering Edith Steeval: A dear friend

She helped former County Extension Agent organize her first homemakers club. She was wonderfully talented in arts and crafts, and could have been "National Mother of the Year
'I have lost a dear friend.' - Sue Stivers

Sue Stivers writes:
Edith Streeval was a wonderful person. In my book, she could have had the title of "National Mother of the Year." She dearly loved her family and was so proud of her children's accomplishments. When I was County Extension Agent, she helped me so very much. In fact, the first new homemakers club that I organized was at her home. Edith remained a faithful club member throughout the years. I also admired her for her creative talents in the field of arts and crafts. She could make anything and always had the desire to keep learning. Edith also enjoyed teaching craft classes at the Extension Office. I'll always remember her as an outstanding lady and as my dear friend. I have lost a dear friend. -Sue Stivers
Comments re article 41884. Obituary: Edith Streeval, 80, Adair Co KY




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