61. It would require teen-aged mothers to live at home, or in a group home, and finish high school in order to receive benefits. 62. It would also require teen-age mothers to live with adults and stay in school in return for welfare payments. 63. Last summer, Nancy Neutz made a surprise midday visit to the adult care home where her mother was living. 64. McCauley grew up with two brothers in Woburn, Mass., where his mother still lives. 65. My mother was living with us for about six months when she was diagnosed with cancer. 66. My mother lived just long enough to see another generation enjoy camp. 67. My mother lived for most of her life in a small town in northern Minnesota. 68. My mother lives now, as she has for many years, alone and independently in a house on the edge of a small Willamette Valley town. 69. My mother still lives here, though she is Irish, Irish, Irish. 70. My mother still lives in Mesquite, and I got family all over Dallas. |