CLYDE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - For many, stories of personal family history tend to get lost with the passage of time, but one 93-year-old Clyde woman is taking steps to ensure that her family's history stays fresh in the youngest minds of her family. Rosemary Kreitler is used to breaking the boundaries of age, as when she isn't working on clearing her back pasture, Kreitler spends her time working on a more personal task. Using her computer, Kreitler has created a series of books for her five great-grandchildren that serve to tell their personal family history. Kreitler explained how a trip down memory lane started it all.

"This is what got me started when I was going through my mother's papers, and I found stories she had written, and I had just gotten a computer, and I started playing. And

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