We lost my uncle Orbin (WWII bomber crewman) way back in 1984. It's only been a little over a year since June passed on. Both services were at Date Street Baptist in your neighborhood.
When I was a kid, they owned a German Shepherd they called "Sarge". He would howl back at the trains as they blew the whistle.
I probably knew that your grandmother and June were friends, but forgot it. June and Orbin lived on a farm south of Hale Center from 1950 to 1959. I think your granddad's place was south-southwest of Hale Center. So they farmed in the same general area and went to FBC-HC together.
A side story on your grandparents. Cecil loved to listen to Bible study tapes, this was in the early to mid 1970s. The tractor cabs were pretty dirty (not well sealed) back then, but he proudly showed me how he would put a cassette player in a plastic bag and use headphones to listen.
Kathleen came to A&M for a nursing conference or something similar during my time at A&M. She drove her gold 1967 Chevrolet. I remember because my grandparents had one in green. I took her to eat in the dining room on top of Rudder Tower. This was when it was open to all, not just a faculty club. I remember showing her the buildings through the windows (much cooler than a walking tour) and the 52 trees around the main drill field, one for each Aggie who died in WWI.
Since then, they added 3 trees for other deaths discovered in the records, so no one give me a hard time about my memory.
She seemed to enjoy the visit, and I enjoyed a visit from friends from home. She probably couldn't have imagined back then that any of her grand-kids would go to school there....or any place but Wayland.

Edited for correct world conflict.
[This message has been edited by CanyonAg77 (edited 6/30/2011 4:39p).]