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Just prio r to our marriage on January of 1978, we went house
shopping. Marcia was in college at the time and David had an
apartment in Gouverneur and we knew we would like to have a home of our
own, preferably in Edwards. As a teacher, David wanted to live
there and it was Marcia's hometown. Marcia's maternal grandmother
announced to us that she would like to sell us her
home if we were interested. She had been a widow for about seven
years and was close to sixty. She admitted it was a good chance to
get out of the responsibilities of home ownership while still keeping
ties to the old family home.
We made the transaction in late December. Gram Hurley mov ed to
an apartment in Gouverneur during the first week in January and we moved
in the week-end after our wedding. Marcia's grandparents bought
the property in 1944 so she lived there 35 years. The house has
now been in the family 65 years.
Gram Hurley lived long enough to see all the renovations we have
done. The major changes would be the garage, the enclosed front
porch and the family room across the back. If Marcia's grandfather
could see it today, he probably wouldn't recognize it. In fact, we
once had an old friend come visit a few years ago. He
hadn't been to the house since before the garage was built. He
pulled into the driveway, looked up at the garage and thought to
himself, "this isn't their house." He pulled out and
drove away and soon realized it was our place! He came back.
The shot at the above right shows what the house looked like the
first spring/summer we were there. The Hurleys had a general store
there back in the 60's. There was a circular drive with a gas pump
in the center. Soon after we moved in, we removed the tank and
rerouted the driveway perpendicular to the road.
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