The hands that once helped assemble 250-pound bombs at Pantex Plant during World War II do something all together different 70 years later.
The hands that pulled cotton, drove a tractor, drove a grain truck and then put a meal on the table as a farmer’s wife are still busy.
Mildred Snider turned 96 Saturday, and it’s not so much the birthday gifts she might receive, but the gifts she’s about to give. It’s taken her hands about a year to finish, but these things take time.
“I just enjoy helping other people,” she said, “doing things for other people.”