Rebecca Young Worthley wrote the following on 3 June 2010. about the period before 1958...I remember Pop Chasteen so very well. My mother (Violet Young) worked for him and helped take care of Mrs. Ida. He would go out and sit on the back porch while we cleaned the house for him on Saturdays and do his laundry. Mother would always take Sharon, Virginia and me (Rebecca) with her. Even after Mrs. Ida passed away we still did his chores for Pop. He was a good man with a big heart.. When school came around he would help purchase our clothing for school. I remember one year, he bought me a white fleece coat, black dress with beautiful mid 1950sround polka-dot colors of red, yellow, white, and blue in the dress and a beautiful pair of oxford shoes to wear. I felt like a million dollars when I went to Church that Sunday. Years passed and I graduated from High School and he gave me a Bolivia Watch for graduation. He passed soon after that. I went on to finish college at Trevecca Nazarene College in Nashville, IN He did for all of us children the same. He would tell Daddy "My Young" I will do what I can do to help you family. They always help Me.! Mother loved Mrs. Ida. She always said that she was one of the sweetest ladies that God ever put on this earth. Mother and Daddy thought there was no one like the Peter's. *Uncle John and Aunt Lizzie", my sister Sharon stayed with "Aunt Lizzie" for years after Uncle John passed away. I am currently trying to find out if anyone knows anything about James and when he went to Sunbright. We loved James and Reba very much. Brother Thomas worked for James in the store after school. He was so helpful for the family. You sure had a nice family. You will never know how much we love and miss them. Many blessings to you.Rebecca. Young