Butterfield Residential Care Center's Butterfield Express December 2019

Butterfield EXPRESS Volume 30, Issue 12 December 2019 Butterfield Residential Care Center is an affiliate of CMH, Bolivar, Mo., 417-326-6000 Facility Location: 1120 N. Butterfield Rd., Bolivar, MO 65613, 417-326-5200 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Resident of the Month 1 Activity Photos 2 Upcoming Events 3 Residents’ Birthdays 4 New Residents 4 Discharges 4 Wishing all of you Happy Holidays from all of us at Butterfield! Darlene Gray, Resident of the Month Darlene Gray was born in Richland, Mis- souri, March 18, 1940, to Ivy and Alberta Powers. Darlene was the oldest of three girls. Her sister, Kathryn (Kat), was born when Dar- lene was four years old and fifteen months later the family welcomed the youngest sister, Kay. “Mother and dad were great Christian par- ents,” said Darlene. Ivy was a WWII veteran and during the War, to finish his tour of duty, he guarded five German prisoners at Ft. Le- nard Wood, which just happened to be only fifteen miles from home. The family was thrilled to be able to see him on the weekends. After WWII, the family moved to Athens, Illinois. Ivy worked as a farm hand and Alber- ta was a self-taught seamstress. She made most of the girls’ school clothing. She would always put three yards of material in the girls’ skirts. Can you imagine nine yards of skirt in the back seat of the car while riding 30 miles to attend church! Darlene learned to sew on her mother’s treadle sewing machine. Darlene and her sisters went to a very nice red brick school with two large rooms. Miss Nellie taught 1 st - 4 th grades and was nice and compassionate. Miss Ruth taught 5 th -8 th grades and was kind, but had no fear of using her 18- inch wooden paddle to discipline! When the girls joined the Boy & Girl Country 4-H Club they began raising Berkshire hogs and showed them at the county fair. It was a lot of fun! They won ribbons and money and would use the prize money to buy school clothes. Their pigs became their pets which allowed them to be shown successfully. A couple times they were so successful they became the Grand Champions, but weren’t very pleased because they only received a large purple ribbon as a prize! In 1958, Darlene graduated from Athens High School with about 60 classmates. In the fall of 1958 she entered the Missouri Baptist School of Nursing and graduated in 1961 as a registered nurse. She truly enjoyed her nursing career and worked in all areas except surgery. Darlene was married in 1962 and to this union the loves of her life, her fantas- tic twin boy and girl, John David and Julie Darlene, were born. John currently resides in Oak Grove, Missouri and Julie lives in Bolivar, Missouri. John and Julie gave Darlene six fantastic and delightful grandchildren, three grandsons and three granddaughters. From those grandchil- dren, of course, came even greater and more fantastic great-grands, four boys and three girls. Darlene truly enjoys be- ing a Granny! She has also enjoyed many exiting trips, many with her family, and has done a lot and seen a lot. Darlene recognizes the imperfection of people and the importance of loving the Lord, family, and country. In 2018, Darlene moved to Butterfield where she has enjoyed the staff and resi- dents. She suggests not aging past 49 years old, where she jokes she has con- tinued to stay because, “I have really had fun with that age. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.” Darlene is always willing to extend a helping hand and has been a blessing to the Butterfield family. Thank you for sharing your story with us Darlene! Are you a caring individual who would like to assist in caring for the elderly? Butterfield Residential Care Center has opportunities in its volunteer program. For more information call Tammie Callaway, BRCC administrator, at 417-328-6380.