I have very few memories of these two. All I remember is that they lived around the corner from my grandparents home in West Palm Beach. She always (at least in front of company) addressed her husband as "Mr. Adair" and he addressed her as "Miss Jewelle". The memory I do have is him saying "now Miss Jewelle..." Whenever we (the grandkids) wanted something. Fond memories but very brief.
My mom passed not to long back, and among her things were some writings:
"These poems and letters were handwritten by Jewel C. Adair"
"My Birthday
Whenh I arrived here, which made me number four.
Our family kept increasing until there were eleven of us.
But we knew to come quickly when our name was called.
we had a long table and each one knew his place.
We all sat very quietly while papa said Grace.
My parents were very industrious and raise most evertying we ate.
For they went to work early and worked very late.
We lived pretty well, we didn';t need much money.
For the cow's gave us milk and the bee's made the honey.
By Jewel C. Adair"
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