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[FREE PDF] If Ya Gotta' Little Luck by Mr. Everett Hoyt Turner

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If Ya Gotta' Little Luck by Mr. Everett Hoyt Turner

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Publication Date: August 18, 2013
Basically abandoned by mother and father, he may have lost the fight but for the generosity, love, and acceptance of other family members. Relatives in Oklahoma and Arkansas lived in poverty, enduring the depression with no electricity or running water in the homes. None had an education past primary or middle school. There was however, plenty of love, integrity, and support, those traits not learned from formal advanced educations. Rural families of the depression era were not as adversely affected as city folk. They had lived in depression all their lives and knew poverty and how to cope, producing their own food and working their own farms Little Everett Hoyt never felt abandoned by any of these fine people who taught him the lessons of life usually taught by mother and father. All lived frugal, Christian lives. All had a good sense of humor and no thought of personal depression in spite of their circumstances. The atmosphere was happy and bright. The gratitude owed these fine loving people is immeasurable. Everett left school in the tenth grade and joined the Navy. After four years in the Navy he married and Sharon Allatt Smith in Tucson in 1956 with whom he had four children, Lincoln, Lance, Layne, and La Chelle. He worked as a laborer in the smelter in Amarillo, Texas, construction labor in Tucson, Arizona, labor and machinist apprentice at the mine in San Manuel, Arizona. Everett joined Federal Law Enforcement in 1958 serving with the Border Patrol, Customs Agency Service, Customs Office of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, and Customs Patrol. He served in Calexico, Indio and San Ysidro, California, Rouses Point, New York, Nogales and Lukeville, Arizona, Barcelona, Spain, Chicago, Illinois, and El Paso, Texas. In 1973 he married Marilyn Teresa Keinrath Parlee in Arlington, Virginia with whom he raised three children, Tracy, Teresa, and Robyn.

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