His wife, Elsie died of cancer in 1966. My Dad told me that he thought her family were Christians because he heard the father climb on a truck that was being used to move a piano, and he played hymns on that piano, so that is kind of fun to think about. A few short years later I remember hearing that he was making trips to the Philippines visiting a young filipina there. He married her, brought her to his ranch/farm just a mile or two from where we now live. They had a very nice ranch, farm house that he built himself, huge barn to store hay in, and have horses below on one side and milk cows on the other side. The house was well insulated, and very warm with very little wood needing to be burned. In the winter the girls, 3 of them rode a snowmobile to catch the school bus. I was also his parents' home place which meant that my identical twin grandmother's twin sister and family lived there during their lifetime. So it was very interesting for me to see the place and imagine what their lives were like.
They had a child, boy, and then very shortly after he died of cancer which was very sad. The saddest part of this whole story was that his 3 daughters by his first wife did not like their Dad's new filipina wife and their baby boy. His filipina wife went for a visit to the Philipines after her late husband had died. When they retuned they found themselves and their belongings on the front lawn with themselves being locked out of the house. It was a terrrible thing that was done to them, and her husband would have turned over in his grave had he known that they did that to her and her baby son.
We have become very good friends of these 3 daughters now, and we were invited over to have a tour of their place, and it was fun, but it brought all this to my memory. It is sad that they did that, and they will answer to God for what they have done. I was teaching in the 3rd grade, and I found this little guy's family tree displayed on the school classroom wall, and that is how I found out the he was the son of this filipina and my cousin. He is grown now it has been so many years, and he could take them to court to get part of his inheritance as he is a rightful son of my cousin as well as these 3 ladies. There are evidently still bad feelings as they gave us a listing of my cousin's family, and he or his filipina mother are not mentioned.
For my cousin and his filipina wife and baby there was a lot of excitement and happiness, but it was shortlived. Now it is all history, and I'm not sure where the filipina and her son are. Someone said they thought that they were in Wenatchee, and I heard a number of years ago that she was teaching school.



