An Extraordinary Woman
By Ramona Reyna
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Ramona Reyna
Listening is her unique way of hearing. She has a two year degree of Medical Secretary and a secondary in Child Development. She has raised two boys and a girl. She has six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
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An Extraordinary Woman - Ramona Reyna
© 2014 Ramona Reyna. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 05/12/2014
ISBN: 978-1-4969-1019-6 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4969-1018-9 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014908263
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Contents
Dedication
Do You Have a Purpose?
Inez’s Poem
Acknowledgment
Dedication
Inez to me was a woman who did not look for fame nor did she fought for woman’s rights. Inez did not think of getting things her way. Inez just thought of her family. She wanted her marriage to work. Inez wanted her family to stay together. She wanted her family fed and with a roof on their heads. She was willingly to negotiated with the farmers for a home for the family. Inez’s husband could not do the work. Inez could.
Inez did not think of herself manly, even thou she could plant and harness a plow. She was feminine and glad of it. These characteristics are not found today. When her children were fed and they had a good roof on their heads, Inez felt that was an