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Cledith Cassidy Tolbert
Cledith Cassidy Tolbert was born with a pencil in her hand. She printed her
poems before she learned to write. By age 14, she was writing club reports, society
news, and community ...view moreCledith Cassidy Tolbert was born with a pencil in her hand. She printed her
poems before she learned to write. By age 14, she was writing club reports, society
news, and community events for the French Lick newspaper, The Springs Valley
Herald, owned by J. E. Gruber. She would later become a reporter, news writer, proof
reader and news editor for that same paper where she spent 25 years.
She has written plays spoofing the school days of yore. Many were staged by her
school mates and some, written for West Baden Alumni Banquets, were performed
by former teachers to the delight of those present.
For a number of years Cledith was a reporter and feature writer for the Louisville,
Kentucky Courier-Journal newspaper and the Indianapolis Star. For two years she
was a writer and assistant editor of Homespun, a Paoli, Indiana magazine founded
by Clifford and Billie Cox.
Her poems and feature articles have been published in numerous other
publications. Some of her writings make up a book, Jims and Jewels which includes
humorous and poignant items from her years of newspaper experience. A second
book, Browsing Through the Tree Leaves, published in 2008, was a book of childhood
recollections.
Most of the author’s life was spent in Southern Indiana. She passed away in
March of 2012 still living on her great-grandparents ing farm near French Lick, IN.view less