The Penn State Alumni Association

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One of the best days of my life was my wedding day of June 30, 1972, to Edward Charles Caha, another new Jerseyan. We met in Philadelphia at an open house of a friend. We were both graduate students at different schools. Living and working in Philadelphia. I pursued my Master of Arts in Speech Pathology at Temple University, a field which had always fascinated me. Now a days there is much more being done with nonverbal communication, more than I ever would have dreamed of as a student. Eddie and I started our lives together in Elkhart, Indiana, a frosty town two hours east of Chicago. We then moved to Cincinnati, alas, Eddie died a young man and I became one of the nation's widowed. I did stints in speech therapy, retail work and customer service for a local greeting card company. I am happy in this lovely city of Cincinnati; I'm sure it is where I am meant to be. I'm enjoying the company of two cats, love for domestic animals came to me later in life. I wish I could adopt a whole barn full of cats and dogs. Widowed still, I take advantage of many of the cultural, literacy and outdoor activities that Cincinnati offers. I am thankful to the Divine Presence for bringing me this day so that I might communicate with my Penn State classmates.