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  • Episode 16 - The Burden

    (25 Jan 1979)
    Writer: E.F.Wallengren.
    Director: Harry Harris.
    Music: Alexander Courage.

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  • Corabeth Walton Godsey
    FamilyOrma Lee(sister), Isaac Godsey(husband), Aimee Godsey (Adopted daughter)
    OccupationStore Owner
    ActorRonnie Claire Edwards
    StatusAlive

    Personailty[]

    When Corabeth first appears in Season3' s"The Matchmakers", Corrie is shy, retiring, and acts as though she is downtrodden. She is rather plain, with her hair in a bun and simple, drab colored clothing. She develops, very quickly, after her marriage to Ike, into what apparently was waiting to come out all along---a modern (1930s) prototype of Harriet Oleson (Little House on the Prairie) and a society debutante, with airs, graces, and ettiquette, as well as knowledge of the fine arts, not even seen among the Baldwin Sisters, the richest women in town. Corabeth often means well, but is interfering and gossipy in the affairs of the community, especially the Walton family, and is very pretentious, with fancier clothing and hats than most of the women can afford. Corabeth later tones down her outlandish behavior, after a drinking problem and some issues with her marriage, but remains pleasant but annoying down to the last episode.

    Background[]

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    Joe Conley

    American actor (1928–2013)

    Joe Conley

    Conley at The Waltons 40th Anniversary in 2012

    Born(1928-03-03)March 3, 1928

    Buffalo, New York, U.S.

    DiedJuly 7, 2013(2013-07-07) (aged 85)

    Newbury Park, California, U.S.

    OccupationActor
    Years active1950–2002
    SpouseJacqueline Stakes (about 1962) Louise Ann Teechen (1969 – 2013; his death)[1][2]
    ChildrenKevin (b. 1960)
    Julie (b. 1961)
    Erin Elizabeth (b. 1971)
    Jana Lynne (b. 1974)

    Joe Conley (March 3, 1928 – July 7, 2013) was an American actor who played many small roles on television and is most remembered for his role as the storekeeper Ike Godsey in The Waltons.[3][4]

    Personal life and career

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    Joe Conley was born in Buffalo, New York. He started acting after returning from military service in Korea, and was running three real-estate agencies in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles by the early 1970s after beginning this second career in 1961. While acting, he continued to work in real estate and, as a result, became wealthy.[5]

    By the early 1970s, his career as an actor was in limbo. After twenty years of small parts, mainly in television shows, he performed with Pat Harrington in an AT&T ed