She married our Daddy one day, than moved from Tennessee to Texas the next. She followed our Daddy wherever he went, be it North Dakota or Cheyenne Wyoming. She was the Love of his life and he was the Love of her life. They met when she was nine and he five years older. She built a family of her very own with our Daddy. The growth of this family has been exponential and number over fifty today. She quietly fought racism by becoming the first of this, that and the other abroad and state side. During the AIDS Crisis, she and my Daddy owned and operated a Condom Vending Machine Business, (E & J Vending). She was the first Black Woman to do many things. She is not listed in any record books, but her love for all man kind lingers long in my heart. She arrived via EMS to the ER on New Year's Eve 1997 and she silently went to be with Jesus on New Year's Day 1998. My Daddy asked me to call the church and make sure absolutely no flowers (only greens) were to be in the sanctuar...