The following, courtesy of Mary Scriver, is from the Great Falls Tribune, Friday August 10, 2001:. Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and. Esther Hooker. She lived... Read full biography
The following, courtesy of Mary Scriver, is from the Great Falls Tribune, Friday August 10, 2001:. Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and. Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood,. before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted... Read full biography
The following, courtesy of Mary Scriver, is from the Great Falls Tribune, Friday August 10, 2001:. Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and. Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood,. before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no... Read full biography
The following, courtesy of Mary Scriver, is from the Great Falls Tribune, Friday August 10, 2001:. Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and. Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood,. before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator. She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends. Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17,... Read full biography
The following, courtesy of Mary Scriver, is from the Great Falls Tribune, Friday August 10, 2001:. Arlene Hooker Fay was born in Great Falls on Nov. 21, 1933, to William and. Esther Hooker. She lived her first five years on a farm outside Highwood,. before moving to Great Falls. Arlene contracted polio in August, 1948, just before her sophomore year and was confined to a wheelchair ever since. She graduated from Great Falls High School in 1951, taking classes on the first floor, as there was no elevator. She worked as a medical secretary for a year and for two years as a secretary with the child welfare division of the Cascade County Welfare office, while painting portraits evenings and weekends. Arlene married Thomas M. Fay on Sept. 17, 1955, while he was stationed in Montana serving in the Air Force. He was transferred to Sacr... Read full biography
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