On the morning of June 29, 1928, Susie McLaughlin and three lunch guests were about to sit down at the table when they looked out the window and realized they were in the bullseye of a wicked tornado headed straight for the farmhouse.
One of the guests said, ‘Get in the closet, now’. No more than five minutes had passed when they opened the door, stepped out, and began to process what they had just survived — Susie was distraught.
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