Although Port O’Connor’s Miss Edna Whittaker left us for a better life on December 20 of last year, she left behind a legacy of love of family and friends which will not be forgotten. One testament is her “friendship quilt”, which is a treasure to her sister Lucille.
Begun in 1932, the “butterfly” panels were done separately by fifteen different friends and relatives. The last block was completed in 1938, but Edna was busy with many things, and put the blocks in a drawer where they stayed until sometime in the 1950’s. Sister Lucille thought it a shame that such a beautiful idea had not found its completion, and without Edna’s knowledge, took the quilt with her to San Antonio, where she lived and worked at that time.
Lucille put the blocks together, made the backing and then took it to a group of ladies at the Catholic church in Schulenburg, who did an excellent job of quilting it. Lucille then put the finishing touches on the quilt and presented it to a much surprised Edna at Christmas.
“Edna prized that quilt and took special care of it. And each winter she could keep warm with the memories of special friends covering her,” recalled Lucille.
The quilt blocks are embroidered with the names, place of residence, and year made:
Eva Pickett 1932 Port O’Connor, TX
Evelyn C. Hawes 1932 U.S. Coast Guard,
Galveston, TX
Irene Canion 1932 Port O’Connor, TX
Lillian Laney 1932 Port O’Connor, TX
Mrs. A.H. Mundt 1938 Port O’Connor, TX
Gertie Koeber 1938 Palacios, TX
Mrs. E.A. Laney 1932 Port O’Connor, TX
Mother
(Mrs. E.T. Whittaker) 1932 Port O’Connor, TX
Mrs. J.B. Fairchild 1935 Freeport, TX
Lucille Whittaker 1936 Port O’Connor, TX
Thelma Madden no date Port O’Connor, TX
Aunt Mary 1935 Freeport, TX
Aunt Aurelia 1935 Freeport, TX
Aunt Rosie 1935 Freeport, TX
Janie Lou Sanders 1932 Seadrift, TX
Edna’s Friendship Quilt
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