My Mother Was Also Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

July 13, 2022

Parts of Psalm 139, NIV:


“For you formed my inward parts;

    you knitted me together in my mother’s womb…

for I am fearfully and wonderfully made…

My frame was not hidden from you,

when I was being made in secret,

    intricately woven in the depths of the earth.

Your eyes saw my unformed substance;

in your book were written, every one of them,

    the days that were formed for me,

    when as yet there was none of them…”

This is a pictorial companion piece that sits alongside the writings I Wish I Had Never Conceived You and Mother’s RX.

During my recent exploration of Buckhannon, W Va, the Trans-Alleghany Lunatic Asylum, my Mother’s 1945/1946 Diary and Old Family Albums I took with me on this personal getaway between July 1-4th of this year, this piece found its title and conception.

I cannot tell my story, without also giving glimpses of my mother’s story…as cryptic as it is to me…

The John Curry Linger and Mary Effie Carter Linger Family around 1922…Stone Coal, West Virginia. My mother, Margaret Ruth, was the tenth child, born in 1923. According to my Aunt Daisy, who married my mother’s next oldest brother, Stephen Edward, my mother was raised by a spinster aunt until she was three years old because my grandmother, Mary Effie, had some type of breakdown.
I will be writing more about this in future posts.
Margaret Ruth, child on bottom right.
This photo appears to be taken at the same time as the previous, from the clothing on the children.
Margaret Ruth Linger, second from right.
My mother, Margaret (right), in band uniform with her brother, Reuban.
Margaret Ruth Linger, High School Graduation, 1941.

Mother in Pink, around 1944 to 1946…

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