Doris Holmes Blake - Correspondence with Marguerite Ullman, 1958-1971 and undated

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Doris Holmes Blake didn't just keep in touch with her beloved family members—after her daughter's marriage, she took care to write not just to her son-in-law, Jack, but to his mother, Marguerite Ullman, even after Jack and Doris the younger divorced. Blake's relationship with Marguerite Ullman defies all the stereotypes of mothers-in-law in popular culture, as opposing forces clashing over control of their children; instead, they are united in mutual support and affection for their kids and their relationship. That they continued to correspond after the divorce shows the depth of their personal connection, and speaks volumes about the grace with which both handled the difficult times surrounding Doris Ullman's passing. Help your fellow volunpeers continue to flesh out the story of Doris Holmes Blake and her loved ones.

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