Sharon sat between Joanne and the young man, and, much to her dismay, they were holding hands behind her seat. Her youngest sister had a crush on a young man from Kirk and asked Joanne to accompany her on a “date” to see a movie. Joanne eventually moved back to the Burlington area. Dining room haircuts were the norm for anyone who was in need of a trim. Wesley and Frances farmed in the Goodland area until they moved to Burlington, Colorado where they owned and operated a diner on Main Street where the girls worked growing up and learned a strong work ethic from their father and mother.Īfter completing high school, Joanne moved to the Denver area to attend cosmetology school. Eventually, the family would grow with the addition of Doris, Mary, and Sharon. Joanne joined the family of four in Goodland, Kansas. Wesley and Frances (nee Ingram) Taylor and daughters Margaret “Marge” and Betty welcomed a new baby on June 26, 1931.
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