Thursday, October 20, 2011

Fannie White


Have you seen this picture of Jim White and his wife Fannie? She is the
woman to his left. Jim White died in 1946 so this picture must be around
that time. She later remarried a man named Barron.

Today she is laid to rest along side Jim in the Carlsbad Cemetery on Boyd
Avenue.

It must have been very sad for her to see Jim put so much effort into the
exploration of the cave, the work to make it accessible, and the promotion
of it and to see his contributions marginalized due to other circumstances.

Bob Hoff
10/20/11

1 comment:

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