‘This One Was Special,’ six generations of women exclaim as they pose for a sweet family photo.

A lovely family photo of six generations of women was recently taken. Gracie Howell, 58, stated that her 98-year-old grandmother, MaeDell (Taylor) Hawkins, has held numerous babies throughout her life.

MaeDell was photographed last month cuddling her great-great-great-granddaughter, Zhavia, who joined the family in December.

Gracie praised the shot for capturing all women, from the baby to her great-great-great-grandmother.

Gracie is pictured with her mother, Francis, daughter Jacqueline, granddaughter Jaisline (the baby’s mother), and MaeDell holding Zhavia.

This shot is a remarkable monument to the enduring strength of motherhood. It’s incredible to see the family’s unbroken chain of women passing on their love, wisdom, and experiences to each subsequent generation.

Such images let us realize the beauty of life and family bonds bonded by love and treasured for a lifetime.

Gracie proudly recalls pleasant memories of her grandmother, who will turn 99 in July. Despite her age, MaeDell is cognitively active and intelligent, always ready to provide her expert advice on child care.

When Zhavia’s child became restless during a recent visit, MaeDell, who now lives in a nursing home, deftly plucked her from her mother’s grasp and tickled her tiny feet.

Gracie treasures the memory of her grandmother’s caring touch on her darling granddaughter and the sweet times they share.

Gracie admits to being surprised by the unexpected attention that followed her sending a photo of MaeDell and Zhavia to a local meteorologist, along with a description of her grandmother’s life.

She was, nevertheless, overjoyed by the tremendously positive response that followed. This answer has given MaeDell an opportunity for notoriety, which she unquestionably deserves.

The story of MaeDell and her contagious attitude reminds us that age is just a number and should never define a person’s worth.

MaeDell is a tribute to a long and fruitful life and the joy and wisdom she presents to people around her.

Gracie claims that her grandmother never complained about her life’s challenges. MaeDell married her first husband when she was only 16, and he was in his fifties.

He worked as a train worker and was required to be away from home most of the week. The pair had 13 children together and raised his ten children from his previous marriage.

MaeDell’s life was difficult because she needed modern conveniences such as a washing machine, dishwasher, and running water. Gracie recalls her grandma not having access to running water as a teenager.

MaeDell’s daughter claims the family only went with adequate meals, supper, or clean clothes despite these difficulties.

Despite her difficulties, MaeDell never complained about her situation and went about her business silently.

Her resilience and determination serve as an example to people around her, demonstrating that even in the most trying situations, it is possible to find joy.

MaeDell’s family continued to grow in size over time. “We have a large and loving family,” she says proudly. MaeDell has enjoyed a whole life despite outliving several spouses and most of her stepchildren.

Gracie praises her, saying, “I adore her.” MaeDell’s journey has been of substance and meaning, with countless live events and many loved ones.

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