Webmaster's note: Sarah is the daughter of David
Richardson and Eliza Jane
Betts.
Submitted by Gwen Atwood George email: agag@telus.net

Sarah was born in Benjamin, Utah, USA, on 4 May
1891, the first child of David and Eliza Richardson. She was
the oldest of nine children. Sarah was a very quiet and soft
spoken person, always aware of other people’s feeling.
She came to Canada with her parents and five younger siblings in
1903, settling in the Raymond area. Sarah had to wait until
she was nine years old to be baptized September 14, 1900, in
Benjamin Utah by S. M. Richardson. Luella didn’t want to be
baptized alone and this was the reason for the delay.
One of the places they lived in the States must
have been near the mountains, as grandma would send the kids to
gather fire wood. Armed with gunny sacks they would go up the
mountain, fill their sacks full of wood and roll them down the
mountain.
Also when they lived in the USA , they would get
together with their friends and some of the boys would grease the
train tracks and then they would hide in nearby bushes. From
here they would watch as the firemen and the engineer would sand the
track!
The year that grandma Richardson seeded her first
garden in Canada, it snowed shortly after. Grandma was ready
to pack up and move back to Benjamin, but .... low and behold ....
when the snow melted .... her garden was up!
When she was going to school in Raymond, there
was one day that her and her friend, Elva Pickett, took their
fishing rods to school. After school they went fishing on the
edge of Factory Lake. When they decided to call it quits they
counted their catch, and when they found she had one more fish than
Elva, and there were more Picketts than Richardson, she gave one
fish to Elva. She took her catch home and grandma cleaned and
cooked them for supper. This was a good example of how kind
Sarah was, always thinking of others, but there’s no harm in having
a little fun while you’re at it!
Sarah was always a very hard worker, having
learned this trait from her parents. She passed away in
Medicine Hat, Alberta on 13 March 1962.
Sarah married Helmer Flexhaug on 15 November
1915, (Div.) no children.
Sarah married James Willard Ingram on 29
March 1930. They had two children; Mary - born 4 April 1932 -
died 4 April 1932, Rose Marie - born 1 December 1933.
Rose Marie married #1 - Wallace Clarence
Pickett on the 19 April 1952 (Div.) and they had six children.
She then married George Robert Back on 6 November 1971, they have no
children. Rose and George presently reside in Coleman,
Alberta, Canada.
Fond Memories Rose and Gwen ...
Good Cooks?? .... Bad Cooks??
I lived with Aunt Laura and Uncle Art
for part of a school term and one day Gwen and I decided we would be
nice and make a good dinner for everyone. We cooked pork
chops, which were good, potatoes with no lumps, and gravy (also with
no lumps) and a cooked dessert. The only problem was that we
decided too make it fancy and we added food color to the potatoes,
gravy and dessert!!
I remember Uncle Art saying that was one
of the hardest things he ever did, downing pink potatoes with blue
gravy! But when it came to the dessert he took one spoon full
and said, “What the ---- is this?” We said it was cooked
pudding made from Aunt Laura’s recipe.
She asked where
we got the recipe we showed her and she said, “Good heavens!
That’s my recipe for wall paper paste!!”
Uncle Art
agreed that was just what it tasted like!!
Like I said ....
Good cooks ? .... Bad Cooks? at least we tried ..... !
Recorded
by Gwen George. Box 1275, Raymond,
Alberta, Canada. T0K 2S0
email;
agag@telus.net
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