Housekeeper
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Same, mine cleaned up for this older white man. My mom and her sisters had to help as well...
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One was a housekeeper and the other was an administrative assistant.
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One was a teacher and the other a milliner (made hats back when women routinely wore them)
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Maternal Grandmother was born 1918, she worked as a teller/manager at Bank of America. Paternal grandmother is more of a mystery.
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Maternal was a hairdresser that had a trailer in the back yard set up as a salon. I think paternal was a homemaker. They lived on a farm though, so she was also a farmer.
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Seamstress.
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Paternal-maid. Died in Auschwitz but not before convincing a nice German soldier to spirit my dad away. Maternal—nun who got pregnant. Married, homemaker. Husband died in German Army end of ww2. Spent rest of life as lacemaker and fabric cutter raising 3 kids in postwar Germany.
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What a legacy you have. They sound so courageous x
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Daycare cook for a long time. Bound books for a company. Managed convenient stores. Then, she worked in/retired from the bakery for HEB.
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