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| Fred, Jo, Jack, Blanche, Jim, Katie and Bud. Pa and Ma. Larry, Sherry and Donnie. |
Betty Williamson: She was wonderful, Patty Maloney Williamson. I have the best and sweetest memories of her. I loved her dearly.
Sherry Lee Littlefield Snyder: She was a dear sweet woman. Who died too early in 1975
Larry Littlefield: Jack's living room about '57, after Daddy's accident. Fred&Jo , Jack & Blanche, Jim, Katie&Bud, Pa&Ma, Larry, Sherry and Donnie. But who could have taken the photo?
Gary Williamson: Adele or Lefty maybe?
Betty Williamson: Depending on when in 1957, Mother could have taken it. She got there in November, and she was good with a camera. I could see her asking to take it. But it looks like summer clothing, so probably not. I'll go with Gary's ideas.
Betty Williamson: What was your dad's accident, Larry Littlefield? I don't remember that.
Gary Williamson: The other spouses are all in so even if mother had taken this, then there probably would have been another with her in it (and someone else missing)
Sherry Lee Littlefield Snyder: Daddy got hit in the chin with a chain hoist at work. Loosened all his teeth and they had to be pulled. Had a scar in his chin. We lived in Morton at the time.
Sherry Lee Littlefield Snyder: It was Ma and Pa's 50th anniversary. They are in the same clothes as other photos that day. I'll have to look up when their anniversary is.
Sherry Lee Littlefield Snyder: Since it was a party for them I'd think other people might have been there.
Larry Littlefield: Yeah, Daddy worked at the welding shop in Morton. He lifted a truck up with the chain hoist. The hook slipped out and swung to hit him in the chin. They took him and his teeth, but he had gum disease so bad they couldn't put them back in. So he got false teeth then. He hated them for ever.
Sherry Lee Littlefield Snyder: I remember him working on them with wet dry sandpaper
Carolyn Graham: Love this! Had not seen a photo so clear of “Uncle Acey & Aunt Lucy”...great to see the clan together!
Wedding anniversary is June 21, 1907

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