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The timing is something Mr. Obama could not have foreseen when writing in his memoir about the grandmother he calls Toot, a tough-as-nails woman who loved playing bridge, reading Agatha Christie mysteries and coming home from work to slip into a muumuu and have a smoke.
Caroline loved playing bridge and watching sports, but her greatest love was her family.
who loves to play bridge". Waterford tours the country with Alfons Heck, a former member of the Hitler Youth who now writes and lectures on the evils of Nazism.
She lived a long and engaged life, enjoyed playing bridge, loved to travel and watch tennis.
By Eleanor Gilchrist The New Yorker, January 17 , 1942P. 43 Mrs. Grinnell, wife of Judge Grinnell, who loved to play bridge.
Long time member of the West Side Tennis Club and St . Lukes Episcopal Church, she loved opera, the New York Philharmonic, playing bridge with good friends and the QE2.
Elsie, a lifelong resident of New York City, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Hunter College, taught as a French and English teacher for 44 years in the NY school system, traveled the world, loved the arts, folkdancing, and playing bridge.
She loved art and classical music and playing bridge with her many friends.
She loved tennis, hiking, travel, theatre, ballet, film, art museums, classical music, playing bridge, chatting with friends and reading the NY Times.
Joan loved the outdoors (especially the ocean) and was a gifted artist who also enjoyed playing bridge with close friends.
Evie loved playing golf and Bridge with her many friends and spent many happy hours at her easel painting, her little dog Scooter by her side.
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