Kerri South Margaret Williams Jones Suzanne Layton
Few individuals live over 100 years, experiencing over a century of life and love. Even fewer retain a zest for life, their wits, and an amazing memory. Margaret W. Jones is one such rare individual. She was born in 1913, the year Woodrow Wilson became president and Ford Motor Co. began using a moving assembly line. When Margaret's mother, Annie, gave birth to her in a log cabin near Malad, Idaho, perhaps she knew that the world would never be the same. Aunt Margaret, as she is called by so many, has lived a hard-working, frugal life. She learned farming and housekeeping as a child on her...
Few individuals live over 100 years, experiencing over a century of life and love. Even fewer retain a zest for life, their wits, and an amazing memor...