Ora Randall Oswald
1916-1994
February 18, 1916 was a cold, wintry night. In spite of the blizzard, young Walt Randall, hitched a team of horses to the bob sleigh and left to bring the community mid-wife to the home of Charles Aceil and Nettie Luella Wilkins Randall. Soon after her arrival, a brown-eyed daughter was born, giving the family of Ace and Nettie, four children, Hazel, Milt, Alta and the new baby, Ora. This family made their home in Grant, Idaho. They lived in a three-room home that Ace and Nettie built soon after they were married, located on the County Line Road.
Nettie was very sick after giving birth to Ora. It was eight months before she was able to take care of the new baby by herself. Ora’s older cousins took turns staying with Nettie’s family, helping with the household chores, and the newborn daughter.
It was a special occasion when a friend, John Lee, blessed Ora on June 5, 1916. They were happy to have such a cute little girl in their family. Her older brothers spoiled her every chance they had until she was old enough to be teased. Her sisters cared for her every need and they grew especially close as the years went on. Being the baby of the family certainly had its advantages for Ora.
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Nettie was very sick after giving birth to Ora. It was eight months before she was able to take care of the new baby by herself. Ora’s older cousins took turns staying with Nettie’s family, helping with the household chores, and the newborn daughter.
It was a special occasion when a friend, John Lee, blessed Ora on June 5, 1916. They were happy to have such a cute little girl in their family. Her older brothers spoiled her every chance they had until she was old enough to be teased. Her sisters cared for her every need and they grew especially close as the years went on. Being the baby of the family certainly had its advantages for Ora.
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