What went through your mind when you first met your husband?
I thought he was the most handsomest man i ever saw. He was in the Civilian Conservation Corp that and three C's. That was during the Depression years back in the 30s.
What did your husband do in the conservation civilion corp?
They did everything from breaking rocks to building buildings. They did everything the goverment wanted them to do.
How long was he in the CCC?
two years
How old was he?
I imagine... we were just going together then, i guess seventeen, he was just a teenager. Him and my cousin started a cleaning shop pressing uniforms. It must have been in 1934, when we met.
Were you married then?
No we were married in 1937
What was life like during the Depression?
Everyone was dirt poor and i didnt know the difference back then i was young. It was bad and hard especially for a woman with two kids one in elementary school and the other in jr high school. They had soup kitchens for the children and it was the best soup i've ever eaten.
When someone got sick in the family what did you all do?
My mother was the best nurse in the world, but if it was serious we went to the doctor.
Why did you move to Pleasanton?
We moved to Pleasanton after living in Houston for 12 years. I was also born in Pleasanton and my husband was born and raised in Leming which is just 7 miles up the road. i was raised in San Antonio..(whispers that doesnt relate)
What was Pleasanton like back then compared to now?
Compared to now there was a vast difference in Pleasanton. This was the friendliest town in the United States i know it was. But since then it has grown in to a city, we hardly know our neighbors.
Can you describe the day the train incident occured?
It was on a Sunday morning and we were dressed for sunday school as usual waiting for the bus to pick us up. And about 3 blocks from our home we..we saw..wait a minute...we saw the train coming and we stopped, we were not on the tracks, but just close enough for the cow catcher on the train to catch the front bumper of the bus, the rest is history. It killed four and spared four, my sister being one of them.
What went through your mind the moment you found out that your sister did not survive?
I was in a state of shock i had no thoughts...I...I was almost a blank. so that should say it.
Did you go to the hospital after the accident?
yeah, at the Robert B. Green, I went but didn't stay. I was in shock and they just let me go home. That hospitals no more, its a university now.
How did your family deal with the tragedy?
What family? it was just my mom and me left. Everyone else grieved and we all pitched in to support each other. Everyone was going through hard times back then, we also grieved for the other family that was taken.
Where was your sisters funeral burial?
In San Jose burial park, on mission road i think.
Were you and your sister close?
Very very close
What kind of things did ya'll do together?
We were always together regardless we were always together. We loved together, we fought together we played together after losing her i was a lone duck..uhh..alone..I was lonely and ...and with drawn.
what is your reaction when you hear about people visiting those train tracks and waiting for the ghost of the children to push them over?
I don't have a reaction actually. And i don't believe in ghost but I do believe in eternal life. A ghost is only a spirit and it could happen.
would you ever visit those tracks again?
I've crossed them a few times, they were no lights or signals there at the time and the PTA had the railroad to put signals up. And the train that hit us was carrying the Alamo Downs horses that was a big thing in San Antonio in the spring in April...and they were going i imagine about 75 miles an hour in the city of..in the city.
Is there anything else that you would like to add?
We found out that my sister had
Diphtheria
at the age of four in 1925. She would get so sick and nothing my mother did helped and we took her to the doctor and he told her that she had diptheria. Me and momma slept with her cause we didnt have a three bedroom back then and neither of us caught it. The doctor gave her some kind of shot I dont know what it was but he told my mother that it would either help her or she would die. But she got better.
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