File:Teacher, Leona Moler Retires from an article in The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 9, No 25, June 24, 1982.jpg

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From Amy Wenner Dinges This lady right here taught me so much. She was a kind and loving grandmother. She spoke her mind. She could rock the red lipstick and red fingernail polish like no other. Never left the house without being all put together. She said “always wear a little rouge and a slip”. She is the reason I love to shop and perfected my skills of the search for bargains. After I had Zachary she would call Mom every morning at 9:00am to check on him and make sure I had “put a hat on him” and had him wrapped up. She taught me to “never look a gift horse in the mouth” which I say to my kids and they think I’m speaking some secret language. I miss her so very much. She was one classy lady and I hope I’ve made her proud. She was and forever will be my “Onie”

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