means were used to get a job done. Gerald, Earl and Elmer once bought a glider rocker from Callbeck’s store in Central Bedeque, brought it home, took it apart, made a copy of each part, put it back together and returned the rocker. They proceeded to make a number of copies from the prototype, some of which still eXist. The Keefe’s were loyal and hard—working. Life on the farm meant unremitting hard work and sacrifice. The family was raised through two great wars, a depression, numerous setbacks and tragedies. Yet, they remained confident in their faith and supportive of one another. 58 KATHLEEN MURPHY, MAITRIARC