Olive and Roy Duane Ackley were married on May 1st, 1945. Their three children are Derril, Gloria and Wendelin. They have seven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.
Olive graduated from Walsh High School, and then in the 1960s graduated from Lamar Junior College, received her Bachelor’s Degree at Panhandle A & M, and then earned her Master’s Degree at Adams State College in 1969. She taught elementary school in Elkhart, Springfield and Walsh. Adoration of children was a never-ending trait and enjoyment. She played many games with her children.
Olive completed a floral correspondence course and had quite a “green thumb” in gardening of any kind. Cooking, housekeeping and sewing were other things she excelled in. Her college sewing classes reinforced her ability to serve as Walsh Home Economics 4-H Club Leader for several years. Under her direction the club sponsored dancing lessons. They performed a play to raise money to build the current Community Building.
She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who invested a lot of time and heart in caring for her family.
Olive’s big, beautiful smile was always a welcome sight, and it remained to the end. We miss her very much.
Olive and Roy Duane Ackley were married on May 1st, 1945. Their three children are Derril, Gloria and Wendelin. They have seven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.
Olive graduated from Walsh High School, and then in the 1960s graduated from Lamar Junior College, received her Bachelor’s Degree at Panhandle A & M, and then earned her Master’s Degree at Adams State College in 1969. She taught elementary school in Elkhart, Springfield and Walsh. Adoration of children was a never-ending trait and enjoyment. She played many games with her children.
Olive completed a floral correspondence course and had quite a “green thumb” in gardening of any kind. Cooking, housekeeping and sewing were other things she excelled in. Her college sewing classes reinforced her ability to serve as Walsh Home Economics 4-H Club Leader for several years. Under her direction the club sponsored dancing lessons. They performed a play to raise money to build the current Community Building.
She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who invested a lot of time and heart in caring for her family.
Olive’s big, beautiful smile was always a welcome sight, and it remained to the end. We miss her very much.
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