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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
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Nickname |
Jan |
Born |
5 Nov 1944 |
Battle Creek, Michigan |
Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I4900 |
Johnson Hindin Tree |
Last Modified |
28 Jun 2009 |
Father |
Howard Malcolm McCullough, b. 31 May 1909, Saegertown, Pennsylvania , d. 4 Apr 2004, Plano, Texas |
Mother |
Margaret Fredericka GREEN, b. 6 Apr 1915, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania , d. 12 Mar 1992, West Palm Beach, Florida |
Married |
24 Jan 1942 |
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Drake's Mills, Pennsylvania |
Family ID |
F1989 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Danial Orville Maloney, b. 19 Nov 1943, Cleveland, Ohio |
Married |
12 Aug 1967 |
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Drake's Mills, Pennsylvania |
Children |
| 1. Michael Daniel Maloney, b. 6 Jul 1969, Oil City, Venango Co., Pennsylvania |
| 2. Christopher Jon Maloney, b. 9 Jun 1972, Oil City, Venango Co., Pennsylvania |
| 3. Danial Patrick Maloney, b. 22 Jun 1982, Houston, Texas |
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Family ID |
F1996 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- According to Janet (2009), Janet graduated in May 1966 from Edinboro State College (later became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania).
Janet taught High School in Titusville, PA after college graduation. After marrying and having children, she continued to substitute for a while. She also helped in a shoe store which fitted orthepedic shoes for special needs kids, and the general public, too. After moving to Texas, Janet did marketing research for a time, but had to leave to move to Plano just as she was asked to run the office for the research firm. In Plano, she became involved with the School Crossing Guard program for the City of Plano. She worked as a guard for two years, and then was asked to become a Supervisor. She continued with the program for 15 years. She then helped Frisco out by covering for them for four years. A
She had her right hip replaced in June of 2005, but there was nerve damage done to the leg and foot. She has enjoyed doing scrapbooking at home for her family, and others as well. She has unofficially retired.
Janet remembers the story of the day she had to prove her mettle to her children at their Plano home. She heard the dogs barking, and Danny ran into the kitchen and said that there was a rat riding around the pool on the pool vaccum hose line. The rat had fallen into the pool and had climbed onto the hose line to get out of the water. A few rats had been seen in the neighborhood because of new building going on in the area, but this was the first time one had shown up at the Maloney's. Janet could not think of a way to get to the rat and get him out of the yard without something happening to the dogs or the kids. Of course, Dan was a work. So, she did the only thing that she could think of. She got the net used to clean leaves and debris out of the pool. She knocked the rat back into the pool, and put the net over it. Then she lowered the net down to the bottom of the pool and held it in place, despite the
at's struggles, until the rat drowned. She had Chris get a plastic bag. She scooped the rat out of the pool with the net, and put it into the bag. The bag was placed very gingerly by Chris into the garbage can, and taken away with the trash pickup later that day. The boys decided that their mother's country upbringing (Grandparent's farms) had paid some dividends. They laughed about the rat for a long time, and teased Janet a lot. And, of course, Dan also had some smart comments to make when he got home and heard what had happened.
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