Willey, Jettie (Day)

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Willey, Jettie (Day)

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Dates of existence

1887 - 1978

History

Jettie Day (1887 – 1978) was one of four children born to William Ryley Day and his wife Ollie in Wood Lake, Nebraska. The family came to Athabasca in 1907. Jettie became a school teacher and married Scott (Scottie) Willey in 1911. They had three daughters, Mary, Beryl and Anne. She was predeceased by Scott in 1960.

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Athabasca, Alberta

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Jettie Willey was one of the people interviewed by Brian Loxam and Robert Lines as part of an Edwin Parr Composite School project in 1970. Topics discussed were transportation, education, teachers, electric power plants, the fire of 1913, sawmills, farming, fishing, fox farming, beaver trapping, banks, and motion pictures.

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ath 85.229

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ATH

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Final

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Dates of creation, revision and deletion

12 Dec, 2019

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  • English

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Athabasca Echo

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