Pat Ramos
Honor Code SignatorySigned 21 Oct 2016 | 8,765 contributions | 242 thank-yous | 2,766 connections
I was born in Altadena ca soon after my parents arrived during the depression. My parents were. Joesp H.Drew and Maude j White.they came along with my mothersparents, Walter White and Mary Bingham and her brother Riley White.
My father got a job as a "prop man". A carpenter at the motion picture studios in Hollywood, Ca.
My sister Terri and my brother Timmy and myself wee raised in El Monte, ca
I went to college to study nursing at East Los Angeles College and LAC-Usc hospital I became a R. N. And later a Respiratory Therapist.
I moved to Whittier ca with my 3 children and lived there until they were grown. I then moved to Wyoming ( Cheyenne, Burn, and Saratogy for 25 years. Then I retired at age 76 from nursing after 54 years an moved to cottonwood az
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Thanks! Traci
Re: Smith-10287
You added parents that text explains are not the parents of Elizabeth Smith. Do you have documentation to explain the location difficulty?
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