Sunday, August 21, 2011

Dad with (some) family receiving the Kansas Farm Bureau Century Farm award.


Sunday, May 29, 2011

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My cousin, Katherine (Vera’s daughter) came through Kansas this past week. With her, she had photos albums! I scanned a lot of the photos. The photos with cursive beneath then were from an album of her mother’s. There are a few at the bottom with printing on them. That would be Katherine’s writing. A few, I took the names from the back of the photo. A few, I don’t feel qualified to say who everyone is. Maybe some cousins could help me out?

I presume that Aunt Vera took a lot of the photos. It seems that Uncle Wallace isn’t around much. But I could be wrong, it might be Julius or Robert that are missing.

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I believe that Aunt Vera is in the back row second from the right. I think that Dad might be beside her to her left.

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Rosa, Winnie, Irene, Vera, Lucille

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Rosa, Vera, Lucille, Willard & Arthur in front

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Vera, Rosa, Lucille & Arthur

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Irene, Lucille, Vera, Winnie & Rosa

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

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     This is a photo of my dad’s father as a young man. I’ve only seen a couple of photos of my grandpa. Both were after he had a family. I don’t know who gave this photo to Dad. I first saw it on the wall a few months ago among the photo Christmas cards. It looks like one of my sisters wrote on the back, so I don’t know whether it was sent to them or they wrote on it after Dad got the photo.

     When I first saw it, I was pretty sure I knew who it was because it reminds me of one of my cousins. I find it interesting that it’s taken with the “studio” in the background. Dad said this was his dad’s favorite horse. I wish I could remember his name. It seems it started with a D. But that’s all I remember.

     One Saturday after lunch I asked Dad if I could take it to scan and make a copy. Of course he said yes. I work in a photo lab/frame shop. I took it to work the next day and scanned & copied it. Then I laid it beside the scanner & it stayed there several weeks. He asked me about it once & I said I’d make a note to remember to bring it back. Well, I forgot for a couple more weeks. He then asked me if I’d gotten his dad’s photo framed yet.

     At almost 92, Dad’s memory isn’t the best most days. He remembered I had the photo & had had it for awhile. I’m guessing that he thought I’d taken it to frame or I wouldn’t of kept it for so long. So, I knew I should get it in a frame and take it back to him the following Saturday. And I did.

     During this time, he quite often said that he wished he’d gotten to know his dad better. Dad was only 17 when his father got sick and died. I think it was just a matter of days, but I could be wrong about that. I think his dad was a pretty quiet man and he had the burden of raising 10 children on very little money.

     I told Jess that I’d probably give him the framed photo & he’d ask me what it was for. That’s just how his mind goes quite often. So I was a little surprised that he got choked up and had tears in his eyes when I gave it to him. He looked at it for a long time before he handed it back to me & asked me to find a good place for it to sit. I was glad it was framed.

     Here are the other two photos I’ve seen of my grandfather. The one in the covered wagon with my grandmother, I believe was taken during Hoxie’s centennial. The other photo has one of the boys missing. I’m sure my dad is third from the left in the back row.

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