The Queen of Hearts: The Life of Zelma Louise Roth Studebaker, Second Edition
Zelma Studebaker was a writer, teacher and mother of eight children. She was a Christian woman who worked for peace and justice as a participant in humanitarian service projects. In August of 1963 she participated in our nation's historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Her son, Ted Studebaker, was an agriculturalist with Vietnam Christian Service and is a celebrated, nonviolent peace martyr. After Zelma and Stanley raised their children on an Ohio farm, she then went on to earn her university degree at the age of 61. She taught elementary students in the public school system for 19 years. Shortly thereafter she and Stanley celebrated 65 years of marriage. Zelma Studebaker was a compassionate and driven woman who saw the power of written correspondence through letter writing, poems and short stories. She impacted numerous lives far and wide through her writing and simply being open and available for shared dialogue. Zelma's life influenced and prompted her children to express thankfulness and support in letter writing as well as biographies and other projects that connect people and celebrate family life and humanity.
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The Queen of Hearts: The Life of Zelma Louise Roth Studebaker, Second Edition
Zelma Studebaker was a writer, teacher and mother of eight children. She was a Christian woman who worked for peace and justice as a participant in humanitarian service projects. In August of 1963 she participated in our nation's historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Her son, Ted Studebaker, was an agriculturalist with Vietnam Christian Service and is a celebrated, nonviolent peace martyr. After Zelma and Stanley raised their children on an Ohio farm, she then went on to earn her university degree at the age of 61. She taught elementary students in the public school system for 19 years. Shortly thereafter she and Stanley celebrated 65 years of marriage. Zelma Studebaker was a compassionate and driven woman who saw the power of written correspondence through letter writing, poems and short stories. She impacted numerous lives far and wide through her writing and simply being open and available for shared dialogue. Zelma's life influenced and prompted her children to express thankfulness and support in letter writing as well as biographies and other projects that connect people and celebrate family life and humanity.
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The Queen of Hearts: The Life of Zelma Louise Roth Studebaker, Second Edition

The Queen of Hearts: The Life of Zelma Louise Roth Studebaker, Second Edition

by Gary W. Studebaker, Amy Powell
The Queen of Hearts: The Life of Zelma Louise Roth Studebaker, Second Edition

The Queen of Hearts: The Life of Zelma Louise Roth Studebaker, Second Edition

by Gary W. Studebaker, Amy Powell

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Overview

Zelma Studebaker was a writer, teacher and mother of eight children. She was a Christian woman who worked for peace and justice as a participant in humanitarian service projects. In August of 1963 she participated in our nation's historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Her son, Ted Studebaker, was an agriculturalist with Vietnam Christian Service and is a celebrated, nonviolent peace martyr. After Zelma and Stanley raised their children on an Ohio farm, she then went on to earn her university degree at the age of 61. She taught elementary students in the public school system for 19 years. Shortly thereafter she and Stanley celebrated 65 years of marriage. Zelma Studebaker was a compassionate and driven woman who saw the power of written correspondence through letter writing, poems and short stories. She impacted numerous lives far and wide through her writing and simply being open and available for shared dialogue. Zelma's life influenced and prompted her children to express thankfulness and support in letter writing as well as biographies and other projects that connect people and celebrate family life and humanity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725239845
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 04/06/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 25 MB
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About the Author

Gary W. Studebaker is a son of Zelma and Stanley Studebaker. He was a volunteer agriculturalist in Laos and a special education teacher. He is a writer of family biographies and other publications. Gary and his wife Susan are the parents of a daughter.



Amy L. Powell is a granddaughter of Zelma and Stanley Studebaker. She had a career in business and was an elementary school teacher. Amy and her husband John are the parents of three children.

Gary W. Studebaker is an older brother of Ted Studebaker. He served in BVS and IVS as an agriculturalist in the country of Laos. He earned his teaching credentials at Manchester College (BS), California State University, L.A. (MA), and the University of Oregon (EdD). His career in special education included that of teacher, administrator, and academic coach to special education teachers in Southern California. He also taught special education at National University.

Table of Contents

Preface 5

Acknowledgements 7

Chapter 1 The Early Years 9

Chapter 2 The Family and Farming Years 21

Chapter 3 The Florida Years 44

Chapter 4 Grandchildren 48

Chapter 5 Photographs 67

Chapter 6 Poetry and Short Stories 85

Chapter 7 Brethren Retirement Community 108

Chapter 8 Remembering a Heritage 112

Appendix 112

A Genealogy 119

B March on Washington 120

C Diploma from Miami University 122

D Retirement 123

E Song: "On a Saturday Night" 124

F Song: "The Queen of Hearts" 125

About the Authors 128

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