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(Continued from first page) Ten months after their wedding, Jayne gave birth to their first son, Kenneth Paul. For the next four years the family would move to Seattle, then back to San Francisco, and finally to Marin County, in the town of Mill Valley. This move was prompted by the birth of daughter Karen Lynn a year before. In 1956 Don moved his family 50 miles to the south of San Francisco, buying a brand, spanking new tract home in the Santa Clara Valley, which in those days was still mostly orchard. The family moved again a year later from to a slightly larger home at 2472 Hocking Way, in neighboring San Jose. Two years later, Jayne gave birth to Kirk James, completing the family. In 1966 Don bought his final home, a four-bedroom two-story structure about two miles away on Todd Way. The selling price was $29,900 (he paid it off by the middle 1980s). The Todd Way house has remained the Family Homestead for over 30 years, and continues to be maintained by Jayne with the help of her children. Today, Ken, who is sngle, works as a self-emplyed computer consultant and writer in Modesto; Karen is married and employed by a Nevada City attorney as a paralegal; and Kirk supports his family along with wife Marlene as a wholesale flowers salesman. All told, Don and Jayne did a pretty good job raising there kids. |
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