The first time I remember Aunt Genvene she had come to Grandma Adams home for a visit from collage. We would go to her house and then walk to church. We had always had homemade bread in our house, but at Grandma's she had bread from the store and if we ever got a piece it was a big treat. Well his Sunday Aunt Genvene had put two slices of bread in the toaster and had forgotten it and off we went to church. We we got back to Grandma's there was those Wonderful pieces of Bread in the toaster. I couldn't believe that they were there and she threw them away, she said that they were no good. I loved my Aunt Genvene and always enjoyed seeing her. After my father passed away we asked her some questions about him, she really didn't know him until he was married to our Mother, because she is so much younger, I really enjoyed the stories.
So sorry we missed the services we did not receive a call. Just know that I loved her very much. She was always such a good example of Christ just like her Mother.
Love your Cousin Phyllis Adams Patterson (Cameron's daughter)