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Senior Citizen Interview

12/16/2013

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Part 1 Questions of my interview with Senior Citizen.

1. Where were you born? Croghan, New York, atIdle Ese What year? 1936
2. What are the names and birthdates of your brothers and sisters? Brothers 3, 3 sister
3. Did you have a pet when you were growing up? Dogs by the dozens
4. Did you get an allowance? Not really, feed, now social security
5. Who was more strict, your mom or dad? His dad
6. What were your favorite games and activities? Fishing and hunting
7. What chores were assigned to you? Piling wood
8. What did your house look like? Is it still the same? It’s gone, steiner rd. thank god, moved to Belfort where he raised his family.
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Did your family have big reunions? Yes and still do
12. Did you like school? Yes what kinds of grades did you get? 90%, I’m not bright
13. What were your favorite subjects? Latin for 4 years and history
14. When you were a teenager, what time did you have to be home at night? Supposedly 10 but early am
15. How old were you when you met your wife? 19
16. How old were you when you got married? 21
17. What was your first job? Gas station attendant
18. Tell me about your mom/dad when you were growing up. Good to me, hard working, provided for family
19. What makes you proud of you mom/dad? Good to me, hard working, provided for family
20. Have you accomplished what you wanted in life? Yes I have
21. What do you think the President should do for the country now? Huge stimulus package with a large amount of work.
22. What advice would you like to give me? Stick with what I am doing.
23. You have come at an age after witnessing many phases of your life. Which phase do you think was the best? Raising his children
24. Please tell something more about this phase. Watching them develop, keeping them straight, and they all turned all pretty damn good.
25. According to you, what are the things which a senior citizen should bear in mind? Getting old you should put some money away if

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