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Jo E. Kendall, 82 - centraljersey.com


Jo E. Kendall, 82
Jo E. Kendall, 82, a long time resident of West Windsor, NJ, passed away on Thursday December 10, 2020 in Plainsboro, NJ.
Jo was born in Detroit, MI, on March 11, 1938, daughter of the late George Elbert and Clara Mae Sewell. She is survived by her two children, Denise and Kenneth, along with six grandchildren; Samantha, Heather, Alexander, Holly, Ian, and Shannon.
Jo graduated from Florida State University in 1960, where she met her late husband, John David Kendall, whom she married on June 4, 1960. After living in Nashville, TN for several years, they moved to West Windsor, NJ in 1970. Although this would be their home for the remainder of their lives, they were drawn to the peacefulness of Cape May, NJ where they routinely spent time together with family. ....

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Henderson County News: E.R. Haire Jr. to present Capote's 'Christmas Story'


 
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A Christmas Memory takes place during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Until he was 10 years old, Truman Capote lived with elderly relatives in a small town in rural Alabama. The story is a frankly autobiographical account of those years, especially of his relationship with one of the elderly cousins, Miss Sook Faulk.
The greatest examples of Capote’s skillfulness as a writer are found among the stories inspired by his early childhood and the relationships he forged growing up in the rural South. ....

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