Personal Narrative: My Interview With Geer

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I interviewed my mother, Elizabeth Apt Geer, right now she is fifty years old. Her birthday is May ,17 1964. She was born at wood county hospital. Her parents are tari Geer and Norman Geer, she has two siblings named Erin and Mike Geer. Erin has one kid named Emily who is 7. Mike has two kids, a girl taylor who is 7 and a boy named brandon who is 5. My mom went to miami ohio collage. She is short with dark brown hair, blue and gray eyes and an amazing smile. She has two kids, me and my brother I am thirteen and my brother is eighteen. She is happily married to Peter Fry. One of Elizabeth's most important memories is when she met Peter Fry (her husband now). Elizabeth went to a new year's eve party with some of her friends. When she got there

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