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over the years. 'nle growing up, Obee use^. to travel with her mother to New York where the family tired to get information from the Foundling Hospital. "My father had begged them for years to tell my mother who her parents were and they always ran into a brick wall. They would say, 'You don't want to know' or 'You don't need to know.' Every one of the orphans alive today will tell you the same thing, how they begged to know," Obee told the Riverside Reader in 1996. When interviewed by the Riverside Reader again in 2005, Obee shared an experience she had with a lady who grew up in Tumerville, a blue-collar community that would later be annexed into the city of cessful in the lumber trade and was able provide well for his family. Williamson was raised in the McKay home, which had been built in 1879, and she raised her own children, Kitty Williamson Barbay and William "Billy" Williamson, in that same home. aoour juu, she said in an m-,‘ terview last week. \ If you have information that can be helpful to the Louisiana Or>han Train Society, you canwrite them at: 610 Garland \ve., Opelousas, LA 70570.You can also find them onlle at www. laorphantrain.c'Vi and on Facebook. \ \ SPECIAL CELEBRATION THIS MONDAY! (Sele~6ratir)g 3<B ^ears of business Come in and get your... SPAGHETTI $>199 & MEATBALLS forT! ...just like you did back in 1979... DINE IN ONLY! Come with family and friends. Eat and enjoy. Amid, alimento e vino I Make sure to also indulge in our tasty drinks, ; fine wine and exquisite food and desserts. Iberville Plaza • 25420 Highwav 1 • Plaquemine i 225.238.2316 • wwwjnaggiosristorante.com ____________________________________________________ Fointe Coupee Parish ospel, Blues and Zydeco For Live Remotes rour Business >upee, East and r East and West St. Landry and sissippi. ew Roads, LA )0am.com M *3103-53-9
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