That is what my mother thought could be possible. My uncle, Edgar, was married to Nan. I have great memories of Nan and the home she and Edgar had with all of the memorabilia and treasures from her past. Unfortuately, everything was disposed of by Edgar next wife after Nan's death. Very sad. I got an original picture of her as a very young woman and my mother has a bronze that Nan loved. Other than tgat, the flatware she got as a gift from Al Jolson, the jug she got when she was roasted at the Friar's Club, the beautiful glass menagerie, etc. either were sold or eorse, given to the children of the second wife. It hurt the family greatly, but such is life. Anyway, so glad to hear from you. I will tell my mitger. She is 85 and still misses Nan. Any infirmation/memories I know she would love to hear. Be well. Linda
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That is what my mother thought could be possible. My uncle, Edgar, was married to Nan. I have great memories of Nan and the home she and Edgar had with all of the memorabilia and treasures from her past. Unfortuately, everything was disposed of by Edgar next wife after Nan's death. Very sad. I got an original picture of her as a very young woman and my mother has a bronze that Nan loved. Other than tgat, the flatware she got as a gift from Al Jolson, the jug she got when she was roasted at the Friar's Club, the beautiful glass menagerie, etc. either were sold or eorse, given to the children of the second wife. It hurt the family greatly, but such is life. Anyway, so glad to hear from you. I will tell my mitger. She is 85 and still misses Nan. Any infirmation/memories I know she would love to hear. Be well. Linda