Mr. Edwards’ second wife, Grace Snider, left him due to his alcoholism and the difficulties it caused in their marriage.
In the “Little House on the Prairie” series, Isaiah Edwards marries Grace Snider, the town’s postmistress, after his first wife and daughter die of smallpox. Grace becomes a loving stepmother to his three adopted children. However, as time passes, Mr. Edwards struggles with alcoholism, which puts a strain on their relationship. His drinking problem leads to various troubles, including financial instability and emotional distress within the family.
Despite Grace’s efforts to help him overcome his addiction, the situation worsens, and she eventually makes the difficult decision to leave him for the well-being of herself and the children. This departure is a significant turning point in Mr. Edwards’ life, as it forces him to confront his issues. The separation from his second wife is a source of deep regret and sorrow for him, and it serves as a catalyst for his attempts to reform and regain control over his life.