Since 1959:
I attended the University of Buffalo for 2 years and then married my childhood sweetheart, Neal Totten. After marriage, I was a stay-at-home Mom, but also taught piano lessons and was a church organist. When our son and daughter were older, I went to work at Churchville-Chili Senior High School in one of the offices. When Neal retired in 1991, he began selling antiques at the Craft-Antique Co-Op situated in Hilton and currently in Greece. He has since opened his own shop in Hilton called Stony Point Antiques. I help him mainly at the Greece location. I have a line of my own handmade "Cotton Critters", which I design and sell. I also still am a church organist in Churchville. We have one Grandson, Andrew, who is 7 years old. We have been helping with him since he was born. He is a home schooled child and this year Neal and I "helped" to teach him twice a week. Looking forward to the reunion of the Great Class of 59.