In August, 1937, Glen had an auction sale and moved his family to Tacoma, Washington, where he got employment at the smelter (in Tacoma). He was employed there for over 25 years. Their son Earl, had began his high school at Sentinel Butte, but graduated from a Tacoma High School. Darlene, their oldest daughter, had attended rural grade school in North Dakota, but both she and her sister, Mary Lee, graduated from Puyallup High School, as their parents had moved there by that time. Both girls worked in banks prior to their marriages.
Emma Allstot worked in the canneries a lot there in Puyallup Washington, and also picked berries and helped planting flower bulbs. She died of cancer.
In August, 1937, Glen had an auction sale and moved his family to Tacoma, Washington, where he got employment at the smelter (in Tacoma). He was employed there for over 25 years. Their son Earl, had began his high school at Sentinel Butte, but graduated from a Tacoma High School. Darlene, their oldest daughter, had attended rural grade school in North Dakota, but both she and her sister, Mary Lee, graduated from Puyallup High School, as their parents had moved there by that time. Both girls worked in banks prior to their marriages.
Emma Allstot worked in the canneries a lot there in Puyallup Washington, and also picked berries and helped planting flower bulbs. She died of cancer.
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