Life Is Funny
My Adventures from Possum Hollow to the Million-Dollar Club

I spent nearly two years talking with Arline, beginning just before her 98th birthday. She recounted numerous stories of growing up on a small farm in Ohio, attending nursing school in Chicago, becoming an Army nurse just before the United States entered World War II, then resigning from the service when she married a pilot. She saw much of the world as a military wife and raised a large family while often working as a nurse. Then she began a successful career in real estate. Her book is filled with the values, stories and sense of adventure she sought to pass along to future generations.

Arline died at age 103 in September 2022. The softcover book was printed in time to distribute as Christmas gifts to her five children, ten grandchildren, and twenty-one great-grandchildren.

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