She was beautiful. I think she had beautiful hair; she wore it shoulder length. . . . I remember the smiles, the friendliness. She was easy to talk with.
She's lucky she came here, and I'm lucky she came too.
She had a beautiful voice. She was a trained concert singer.
She has been a voice in the community for equality. I think her legacy coincides with her husband's. Since his passing, she has worked toward implementing the dream - she wanted to keep his dream alive.
I was just concerned about my own welfare. I hope this might prevent someone else from falling into this trap.
I thought I was protecting myself for my declining years.
Women can do a lot of things when they have to, and she was a prime example.