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Sarah is 90 years old, but she remembers details like it was yesterday. She was a hard-working little girl because she was the oldest of four sisters. She helped with diapers and bottles as soon as her sister Mable was born 2 years after her. She was cooking by the time sisters Helen and Gracie came along when she was 5 years old. She always wanted to be helpful. Maybe that's why she became what used to be called a licensed practical nurse. She graduated from high school, got married a couple of years later, and soon left her home in Nassawadox on Virginia's Eastern Shore to make her way in nursing. Hear her very colorful story.
Make every moment count! E-mail me at [email protected] and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
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Sarah is 90 years old, but she remembers details like it was yesterday. She was a hard-working little girl because she was the oldest of four sisters. She helped with diapers and bottles as soon as her sister Mable was born 2 years after her. She was cooking by the time sisters Helen and Gracie came along when she was 5 years old. She always wanted to be helpful. Maybe that's why she became what used to be called a licensed practical nurse. She graduated from high school, got married a couple of years later, and soon left her home in Nassawadox on Virginia's Eastern Shore to make her way in nursing. Hear her very colorful story.
Make every moment count! E-mail me at [email protected] and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.