A short history of one of Truman Capote's Swans
Kerri,
When Pamela died, my father conducted her burial service at the Arden Estate in Harriman. As a result, he became friendly with Minnie Churchill. See: https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/16/archives/minnie-derlanger-married-in-london-bride-of-winston-s-churchill.html
If you remember St. John's in the Wilderness (the camp), it is near Harriman, and my father drove Minnie over to see----would this be right, her mother-in-law's????---Pamela's grave.
In any case, I just thought I would share!
Rachel Elliott Rigolino
Thanks, Rachel. That is fascinating. Yes, Minnie would have been Pamela's daughter-in-law.
Kerri,
When Pamela died, my father conducted her burial service at the Arden Estate in Harriman. As a result, he became friendly with Minnie Churchill. See: https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/16/archives/minnie-derlanger-married-in-london-bride-of-winston-s-churchill.html
If you remember St. John's in the Wilderness (the camp), it is near Harriman, and my father drove Minnie over to see----would this be right, her mother-in-law's????---Pamela's grave.
In any case, I just thought I would share!
Rachel Elliott Rigolino
Thanks, Rachel. That is fascinating. Yes, Minnie would have been Pamela's daughter-in-law.