Red Hat Society Enriches Lives and Creates Lifelong Friendships
July 13, 2021
Linda “Too Too” Theriot gathered ‘Red Hatters’ from across the region to take a photo at Bayou Delight Restaurant in Houma. The energy from the ladies was high since it has been a while since they were all able to meet. The group meets for an activity and a dinner at a local food joint anywhere from the Western Louisiana border, up to Lake Charles, south to Houma, and east to the Mississippi border. Not only do they get together for the sisterhood, but they always discover local culture and love to give back economically to areas.
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Evelyn Sundholm, 104 years old, stands in front of the corner china cabinet her father made in his attic woodworking shop. A few of her fifty plus birthday cards are displayed.
Photo by Beverly Kehe-Rowland
“I had a marvelous family, a sister and two brothers, a wonderful home,” said 104-year-old Evelyn Sundholm of Jamestown. “I was the youngest of four and I was a spoiled brat.”
She was born to William and Judith Swanson at their Swede Hill home on Feb. 24, 1917. Swanson delivered mail in the factory district three times daily.
“When it was cold, many families had soup and coffee for him,” said his daughter.
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