Join us for a heartfelt journey into the "Moss Sisters' Memories," as we delve into the rich tapestry of their family's past. In this episode, we'll hear Aunt Ann's vivid recollections of staying with Papa and Mama Cliff, including playful mouse sounds, getting into trouble over cornbread, and the passing of Mama Cliff. Sue shares her own sweet memories of Mama Cliff, sweet gum bushes, and the poignant story of moving from Georgia, along with remembrances of Papa's family (Alvin, Melvin, Rosalee) and the grief of Rosalee and Mama's deaths. Ann continues with tales of trips from Georgia and hiding as a child.
We also explore the fascinating story of Fletcher and Willie's marriage, a union Papa Cliff initially opposed, and learn about Fletcher's unique character as a republican, dancer, and musician. Sue recounts chilling memories of hearing mourners and experiencing "stone bruise" treatment, alongside powerful memories from Brush Arbor Meetings and shouting. Plus, we'll hear about Aunt Effie, the teacher, delightful Christmas gifts from Santa, a mercantile story, the strict nature of Aunt Effie, and the enduring memories of Bob, storms, and trips to the cellar. Prepare for a blend of laughter, sorrow, and deep family roots.