Friday, January 22, 2010

Another beginning

My husband, Henry, & I worked for a rich man, Timothy, in the Highland Park area of Dallas, TX. I cooked & took care of the house while my husband drove him places and did maintenance around the mansion in the 1950's. Timothy was such a kind man. He was not in good health. After we had worked for him about 5 years, he suddenly died from a massive heart attack. A lawyer came to the house and told us to meet him at his office. We went to downtown Dallas to see the lawyer, Thomas McFay. He read Timothy's will. Timothy had left us everything over 20 million dollars along with his cars and house. The only thing that we had to do was to create a foundation and give money away to people in need. Thomas McFay was to help with the foundation and keep track of the money. We were to live in the house with an enormous monthly stipend.

This was the beginning of a very unique time in our lives. We were able to live in fine style and at the same time, give money to people who are like us.
Refined 2/17
We worked for a rich man, Timothy Holmes, who lived in the Highland Park area of Dallas, TX. He had made his money in computer technology when computers were in their infancy. Mr. Timothy had no family & few friends. My husband, Bob & I lived in the garage apartment. I cooked meals & cleaned the house while Bob took care of the yard & drove the car when Mr. Timothy wanted to go somewhere. It was a great life.
We had one child, a daughter, Daphne. She was 4 years when we started to work for Mr. T. That was 5 years ago in 1951. She went to Highland Park Elementary.
This was a great school district. Daphne was such a cute little girl. Mr. T doted on her as we did. We all created our lives around her. Mr. T was close to retirement in 1960. He had spent a lot of time & energy creating a computer empire. He decided to retire and give money away to people in need.
Suddenly, about 3 days after he decided to retire, he died of a massive heart attack. We were all so sad, especially Daphne.
A lawyer came to the house and told us to meet him at his office. We went to downtown Dallas to see the lawyer, Thomas McFay. He read Timothy's will. Timothy had left us everything over 20 million dollars along with his cars and house. The only thing that we had to do was to create a foundation and give money away to people in need. Thomas McFay was to help with the foundation and keep track of the money. We were to live in the house with an enormous monthly stipend.

This was the beginning of a very unique time in our lives. We were able to live in fine style and at the same time, give money to people who are like us.

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