Miss Ellies Photo Album

Notes and Photos chosen by Ellie Southworth Ewing Farlow

These photos are of my beloved Family, may they serve as a reminder of times gone by, of happier times in the life of the Ewing Family.

My Beloved husband Jock Ewing, may god be with you. I miss you dearly. Goodnight sweetheart.

My dear son JR and his wife SueEllen. I wish things could have been different for them. Sometimes I think that maybe I should have stepped in before JR turned out the way he did, deep down I resent Jock for taking him into the Oil Buissness at the age of five , he needed his mothers love, but the only Love he got was that of his father and the love of Power.

Oh Bobby what a good son you are. You always did the right thing no matter what. You cared so much about the family and you loved the ranch in a way that I did. You had the blood of the Southworths and the Ewings running through your veins. I just wish that life could have treated you better. You deserve so many good things, I hope that god sees your right.

Lucy so full of life,you were more like a daughter than a grandchild. The daughter of my loving son Gary you were spoilit rotten by the family. I think Pamela summed it all up quite well once when she told me that we all felt so guilty by the way your father left Dallas that we allowed you to get away with murder. But you turned out just fine, I always felt so close to you and always will. I love you so very much.

SueEllen Ewing, JR`s 1st wife. I felt so bad for you, I remember when JR brought you home , such a timid ,polite girl. Scared to put a foot out of place. You were such a devoted wife, I hated the way JR treated you. Those terrible days when you took to alcohol to escape from the life JR had made for you. I`m so glad you got away from all that and made a life for yourself. I think you understand JR more than anyone. You turned out to be a fine mother and have such a lovely son, and now you co-own Ewing Oil with Bobby. You have become a match for JR and that I mind very comforting and quite amusing.

Oh dear sweet Pamela, I remember when you first came to Southfork in that cold winter of 1978, you stood up to the Ewing Family and I admired that so much. You became such a good friend and a loving mother. I was so pleased when you remarried Bobby, the days I`v spend wondering what might have been if you had never gone out in that car that day. I will never forget you , I hope that god is looking over you whereever you are now.

 

I am tired now and must sleep. I will carry on writing soon.

By

Ellie Southworth Ewing Farlow