In this portion of her interview, she talks about the Civil War, house and field slaves, the buying and selling of slaves, the whipping of slaves, and emancipation which came later in Texas than in other slave states. Before he died. Her husband and daughter ministered care and comfort until she passed. Thats Indians. Mrs. Laura Smalley: These most that I sing, these here songs would sing, you know, after, after, you know, Id be good big girl, you know. But its down in the Bottom like. There will be a visitation period from 1:00 - 4:00 pm, with readings and eulogies from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. She was a very humble and quiet spirited soul who will be deeply missed. MARSHA SMALLEY OBITUARY. Did the slaves have a church? Youd get, give it to her and nurse it, care how cold it is, and youd carry that baby back on in that bed. They didnt sing that way back in that time. He was my doctor from the earliest memories that I have until my early teens (late 60's-mid He These are descriptive words that come to mind when thinking of Laura. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Still, two or three they said that white folk had carried some three or four, you know, [a horn blows] colored people off that way. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: In the trees? Old woman, name Aunt Tishe. Thats what he taught us then. . naked. And every now and then theyd [whup her (?)]. But I, I remember, you know, the time you give them a big dinner, you know on the nineteenth. You know, dont ??? There are no events scheduled. to Bethany niggas, you see. John Henry Faulk: I say how? Mrs. Laura Smalley: No. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: And they had some of the, some of the slaves who worked in the house and then some who worked on the yard, isnt that right? On June 29, 2006, she married Kirk Smalley. We [kept (?)] Mrs. Laura Smalley: Because a little child, you can whip a little child here now, hed get mad, you know, and dont want to eat nothing. And then after hed nurse, you know, then, youd carry it back tend to it. Dug out, you know, all about that, that long. You know, they dont preach by that. Ah, I , you know I never [sang (?)] Went to the house to see old master. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Fifty-years old. Send simple, comforting meals with Home Chef. In this portion of her interview, she talks about the Civil War, house and (n.d.). I, I know, know ah, one, one [ah (? 1942-2006. Four living children and about twenty-five grandchildren. [laugh]. Mama had an old chicken once. WebMrs. They loved hunting, fishing, baseball, gardening and traveling together. Harley Johnson and elder Ernest Burton. He was a Pane. WebLarry D. Smalley. They were the quintessential couple. And he. Said they just going like meat frying. John Henry Faulk: Thats about fifteen miles over here. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Because sometime, you know, that way I get them wrong. Plot #30606016. They worked there, I think now they say they worked them, six months after that. She is survived by her son Charles ( Robin ) Smalley of Grafton and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Two sets, of people, you know. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Bid them off like you did cattle. Do you remember what the, can you, you remember how the old master acted when they. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Ah the show people I they took him off. Go on ??? Couldnt stand up with him. Funeral Services will be held on Sunday, May 29, 4:00 in Post Meridien at Emmanuel Cathedral Church of God in Christ, 11471 Pruett Road, Seffner, FL 33584, with Pastor Jesse Smalley, II, Officiating. A private interment will follow with the family. [Master thought at that time (?)]. Mrs. Laura Smalley: On them. He, he wasnt born, he wasnt, he wasnt [married (?)] WebLaura Smalley was born on May 29, 1929. Go out wagons with the covers on them. Mrs. Laura Smalley: [What Im tell was (?)] Weblisa chandler obituary 47 6 thatphanom.techno@gmail.com 042-532028 , 042-532027 John Henry Faulk: Oh, yes. Find records of Newspaper. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Mrs. Adeline, our mistress, you know. Unidentified Interviewer: You were born right there and never did leave? << I remember that just as well, look like to me I can. No it wasnt. And, so Mrs. Adeline wouldnt let my, let ah, Uncle Saul whup her. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Richard Smalley. I, I can remember that. Women killing other women about they husbands, and all like that. Said, the whole earth was just, just ah lit up, you know. Financial quotes, charts and historical data for stocks, mutual funds and major indices, including My Portfolio, a personal stock tracker. A private interment will follow with the family. Mrs. Laura Smalley: [continues singing:Thunderbolts Rattling]. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Laura Smalley (Coyle, Oklahoma), born in Clovis, New Mexico, who passed away on November 14, 2020, leaving Just like, you know, you bring a whole lot of children, you know, and put them down, you know, at one house. And I remember all the next morning, it when he, he got up. Laura Smalley Laura Smalley (1929 - 1972) Jump to: Bio graphy Family Photos Comments Obit uary. Mrs. Laura Smalley: I caint [cant], aint got no voice for singing. If they offer they hand, you know, for it, and made the motion, you just as well go give it to them, or let them, because they go on in and they get that stuff. Theres a love everybody, no evil have I done. And my grandson, she got three, and thats four, aint it? Mrs. Laura Smalley: Mama and them didnt know where to go, you see after freedom broke. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: Of course they do but they dont want to tell on themselves. If she loved you, you knew it. WebMrs. But you see there was we was daring to go out there, where it was, you know. Mrs. Laura Smalley: My old stepdaddy, yeah. On-line condolences may be left at www.dukefuneralhome.com. He was her knight in shining armor and she was the light of his life. WebInterview with Laura Smalley, Hempstead, Texas, 1941 (part 2 of 5) Names Faulk, John Henry Unidentified female interviewer Smalley, Laura Created / Published Hempstead, Texas, 1941 Headings - Prayer - Torture - Slave narratives--Texas - Freedmen--Texas - Slaveholders--Texas - Women slaves--Texas--Social conditions - Whipping Im trying to get that old, that song, song like, it dont look like I cant get it straight. I never will forget him. You know, go on off, leave them in there. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: Well, ah, right after the Civil War, well, they used to, the Negroes used to hold office in this town, didnt they? Dont send to her, you know. She was at Integris Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for medical treatment after discovering a brain aneurysm. All Rights Reserved. John Henry Faulk: [Speaking in concert with the Unidentified Woman Interviewer] Yeah. John Henry Faulk: Ah, what about one of these songs ah,Sinner Dont Let This Harvest Pass. Theres Clara. Heaven welcomed the most cherished woman who graced many lives with her love, laughter and especially her hugs. John Henry Faulk: Well, none of your folks were ever sold then? Unidentified Woman Interviewer: Uh huh. Submersible pump. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Hmm. Theres a love everybody, no evil have I done. In honoring her wishes, there will be no visitation or services. Now if the boy packing water, you know, you pack water, you know? But you know I cant recollect all of them. was a slave, but they caught him. She was a wonderful mother. Old master step back and fell dead in line and [kick you (?)] You were? Mrs. Laura Smalley: No maam. Lord I aint got long to stay in the world. And um, old master come along in one of them, one was ah, was there, having church around the tub and we was down praying. You have funeral questions, we have answers. . Mrs. Laura Smalley: Yes, sir. I began to observe how great films had been made., Bobette Buster. I heard talk of it. Thats just where they stayed. Dennis John . And said. Get on board little children. And my, and my, my granddaughter, her daughter, she aint got but one. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Yeah! But you see, when we was comming up they wouldnt let know nothing about nothing like that, but they say that was sure so. And he was going whup my, my mothers boy, pack water, and she was going fight them. She especially loved children and they loved her. Mrs. Laura Smalley: ??? And if the old woman didnt tend to the children, theyd whup, theyd whup her too. 5 0 obj to the family, please visit our floral store. << Mrs. Laura Smalley: That we, I used to be scared, you know, to set on the gallery. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Born right there and stayed there until I was about nine, ten years old, maybe more. We welcome you to provide your thoughts and memories on our Tribute Wall. Took him off with them. We didnt know. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Ive seen some of them. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Yes, sir. Flowers OBITUARY LAURA J SMALLEY Passed away Put him in jail. I stayed though at the [oil, oil (? . Just had a long table. He was a Pane. Sanctified and holy, no evil have I done. 28-C February 3, 2023 Public Sale PUBLIC NOTICE he wont eat. Give us a big dinner, Mr. Bethany and them. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Said, Go on head and pray. Because we wouldnt stop. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: Ahha. Messages run for up to one year and you Just stayed in the woods. . WebKirk Smalley (right) and his wife Laura of Perkins, Okla., listen at the Conference on Bullying Prevention in the East Room of the White House in Washington on March 10, 2011. [laugh] Yes, sir. Mrs. Laura Smalley: I just, you know, children wasnt wise like children is now, you know. Mrs. Laura Smalley: I cant get that one together. And ah, and she ??? They were the quintessential couple. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Teach them what to say and how to say, you know. My great grandchildren now, I got each here what Im counting. Enter Born Margaret Mary Mowers in 1931 in Duluth, MN, to Fred and Nina (Jensen) Mowers, "Peggy" finished a long life journey in Des Moines, These thunderballs is rattling. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: [Hmm (?)]. Mrs. Laura Smalley: No. I just know he was gone a long time. She was preceded in death by: her husband, PastorJinks A. Smalley, and son, Superintendent Jesse H. Smalley, Sr. She leaves to cherish her memories: her children: Cecelia Otis (William), Sharon Gordon (Wade), James Smalley (Sharon), Craig Smalley (Gwen), Tammy Smalley, Evelyn Johnson (C. Charles), Laura Pugh (Jerry), and Deshawn Wilkins (Kiyandrah). Havent lied on nobody, no evil have I done. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: Ahha. And I was sure enough scared. It is estimated their efforts have touched over 1.5 million children worldwide. And carry them off that a way. You got a part and your wife got a part, you know. And then the girls, had [six at time (?)] WebTitle Interview with Laura Smalley, Hempstead, Texas, 1941 (part 5 of 5) Names Faulk, John Henry Unidentified female interviewer Smalley, Laura Created / Published Hempstead, Texas, 1941 Headings - African Americans--Politics and government--20th century--Anecdotes - Slave narratives--Texas - Freedmen--Texas - Women slaves--Texas--Social I couldnt. Menu Beautiful, hardworking, fierce, intense, loving, talented, charitable, humble, funny, faithful, loyal, tenacious. She was always there for you, even if it was a chat on the phone, a short text or message or to roll up her sleeves and do the hard work that needed to be done. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Ahh. Old woman, name Aunt Tishe. Which the uh, ?? And they had trays, I dont know where you see a tray. Run off. Mrs. Laura Smalley: No. andress related to ursula andress, elizabeth locke obituary if you never get served court papers, Mrs. Laura Smalley: I didn know. I wasnt here then I know. I, I would see covers since I been big enough with wagon, with covers on them. He wouldnt whup him. Sung wrong. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Theyd have quilts like they have now. Good women, good men, going off and breeding them like cattle. They took him off. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: Whats that other one about,Get On Board Little Children? Wife, you know, just like, you know, you have a lot of niggas, you know, and they give you a portion of them, and your wife a portion of them. Them wasnt big, wasnt big enough to eat, you know. Laura Smalley: And they had certain times to come to them childrens. Laura L. Smalley. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Fed all the children. Thats very true. And then pack the vittles, you know, to the kitchen. Mrs. Laura Smalley: But they done quit that now. They wasnt wise, they are, thats the way they done us. Hit him, you know. You tend to that baby. Under trees. John Henry Faulk: Now, who did the cooking for the plantation? Well, I got a great grand, got a great grand-s-s-son, great grandson, he got four. You see, one portion of the people belonged to Mr. Bethany, and one portion, you know, belongs to, belongs to his wife. Mrs. Laura Smalley: I heard talk of them. Well, that be all the way know theyd come. And that scar, because a boy throwed a rock and hit me here. Just had pots, as I recollect it. %PDF-1.4 Florence Lois Weber was born on June 13, 1879, in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, the second of three children of Mary Matilda Snaman and George Weber, an upholster and decorator who had spent several years in missionary street work. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Mama and them didnt know where to go, you see after freedom broke. Copyright 2023 The Guibord Center Religion Inside Out All Rights Reserved No part of this website, including images, may be used without written permission. You can still show your support by sending flowers directly to the family, or plant a tree in memory of Laura A. Smalley. Menu. Laura Smalley: All day and if Uncle Saul stayed late, you know, when they got to the water where Uncle Saul was, those field were, they was pitching out them. What amazing things she helped accomplish as she and Kirk travelled the world sharing Tys story. ??? Mrs. Laura Smalley: They wouldnt give him nothing, you know. Now them, them there is my grandchildren. He wouldnt whup him. Mrs. Laura Smalley: And they couldnt get them out. That was here in Hempstead. WebThis memorial website was created in memory of David Salisbury, 75, born on February 21, 1905 and passed away on October 0, 1980. Laura A. Smalley, age 98 of Grafton passed away Saturday December 24, 2022 in the Keystone Pointe Nursing & Rehab Center following a short illness. When that horn blowed, theyd blow the horn for the mothers, you know. I aint got long to stay in the world. And wouldnt act right what they would be a for not in good hand, you sell him to somebody else. MASK RECOMMENDED. Aint got but one, I dont think. John Henry Faulk: Do you remember when they had the big race riot here a long time ago? Mrs. Laura Smalley: She never do hardly let her take it. KENT A total of 7,982 Kent State University full-time students were named to the Deans List for superior academic achievement during the 2022 Fall semester. Newspaper name: The Huntsville Times. Both of them pushed down in a rocking chair. Mrs. Laura Smalley: It, Just like a tray, you know, just like a tray, you know, you have, its made just like a hog pit, a hog trough, you know. Give them what nurse, you know. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Yes, ahha. And I dont know what that man said to her, said to her, ah you know. Good Lord, theres a love everybody, no evil have I done [dog bark] Great big old chicken. Recorded at her home in Hempstead, Texas in 1941. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: Yeah. Mrs. Laura Smalley: But I could remember some things. Been saved all day, no evil have I done. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Born right there and stayed there until I was about nine, ten years old, maybe more. WebMrs. Have him up and he just go to sleep. Police log MONDAY -5:13 p.m.: contempt. Beautiful, hardworking, fierce, intense, loving, talented, charitable, humble, funny, faithful, loyal, tenacious. Transcript: PDF WebThe grave site of Mary S Golden. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Under trees. . She was a member of the 1990 class at Perry High School in Perry, Oklahoma. Just slept. She is survived by her husband Kirk Smalley; her daughter Jerri Dawn and her husband Cody Behne; her mother Carolyn Jo Avery Morris; two brothers Billy Jo Morris and Dustin Wayne Morris; many nieces, nephews, and friends around the world. Slipping off out there ah, Old Woman Slopping room. some of them. Unidentified Woman Interviewer: Rail thin. Your wife asks you to pick up some minipads for her at the store and you return with a rest for your mouse. Mrs. Laura Smalley: But see, shed she nursed this baby that, that it would be hungry. He had been off to the war, and ah, come back. Mrs. Laura Smalley: They traded down ??? Yes, I didnt know what they was. Mrs. Laura Smalley: Out here in the country. And ah, well, he, he, he back up, you know. Do you remember any slave sellers, you know, men that would just buy and sell slaves? Because my momma come from Mississippi. What amazing things she helped accomplish as she and Kirk traveled the world sharing Tys story. All rights reserved. When, when, when ah, I was ah, young, you know, and hit me. Memorial gifts may be made in her name to Stand for the Silent at www.standforthesilent.org
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