By Sherlene Robison. I would like to tell you about An old friend of mine, known best as Henry’s...

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By Sherlene Robison

I would like to tell you aboutAn old friend of mine, knownbest as Henry’s Lady.

I’ve known and admiredHenry’s Lady since I wasSix years old.

What I enjoy most is her Flamboyant characterAnd her most unique Style.

She is an original!!

She is an original!!

Allow me tell you aboutMy seventy-year oldFriend…

She originated in DearbornMichigan in 1930, comingFrom a line of well-knownAncestors.

She traveled to Great Falls,Montana in March of 1931,Where she remained forSeveral years.

In the early 50’s she movedTo Laurel, Montana whereShe commuted to and fromThe rail yards daily.

In 1973, Henry’s Lady becamePart of my family.

I have many special Memories of time spent withHer throughout my life.

She was there when I Learned to drive.

She was so patient with myInept shifting as we Chugged down the road.

When I drove tooFast she never complained

Even now whenever I feelThe stress of life getting toMe, a visit to Henry’s LadyAlways calms me down.

Whenever I take Henry’sLady out people oftenAsk why she hasn’t keptUp with the times. I alwaysSay I like her just the way sheIs.

She is truly one of a kind!

Now I would like you to meetGood ole …..

Henry Ford’s Lady

My “Henry’s Lady”

1930 Ford Model A

The trip we took in 1989,From Wyoming to CanadaIn celebration of MontanaCentennial is one of myFavorite times we spent Together.

The start of the Great Centennial Race

After sales of the Model TFord declined, Henry FordCeased production the“Tin Lizzie.” Reinventing the Model A.

I am grateful for my

Thank you Mom & Dad!!

Special Thanks to ….

Montana Tales Kevin Croff , Desiree Baisden,Kevin Roberts ,Jeff Boyer, Pat Torney & the 2000expansion team

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