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Saturday, June 27, 2009
Our History Project – Helen Denton – A Life of Service
I had the honor of interviewing Mrs. Helen Denton this week. Folks, this is truly a remarkable woman and you will undoubtedly find her life as interesting as I did. Just some highlights: She typed the D-day Order’s for June 6th, 1944 - She cut a rug with Lawrence Welk - She stopped a moving train –She meet the Queen and much, much more. In fact there is way too much to even to begin to list.
She is one of Georgia’s most interviewed people, but I think we got a story that was different and inspiring. I have included the excellent “GA PBS TV” interview that you can watch as well. I suggest that you take our interview with you on the road and watch the video at home. Both interviews will give you the complete picture of this legend of service. This is great story of service, community, sadness, hope and sharing.
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Not to Confuse you “Our Show is The Black and Moving Green Bar at our site – www.ourhistroyproject.com!” Just like the one here.
Lenght: 79 Min
Size: 27MB
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She is one of Georgia’s most interviewed people, but I think we got a story that was different and inspiring. I have included the excellent “GA PBS TV” interview that you can watch as well. I suggest that you take our interview with you on the road and watch the video at home. Both interviews will give you the complete picture of this legend of service. This is great story of service, community, sadness, hope and sharing.
Don’t Miss It!
Not to Confuse you “Our Show is The Black and Moving Green Bar at our site – www.ourhistroyproject.com!” Just like the one here.
Lenght: 79 Min
Size: 27MB
Download this episode (right click and save)
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