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Some more old shots


I may need some help again Deb ....

Left to right

Ed ,Jackie, Colleen, Catherine , Loretto , Granddaddy ,Dan , Maureen ,John and Pat ?

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robbyblogger said…
That looks about right.
Kathleen said…
You did great but I do not know who the (blond)is. I have seen this picture before.
I'm not trying to sound like a know-it-all but that's Aunt Helen between Aunt Catherine and Granddaddy. I should have introduced you all years ago. I'm wondering if the little guy is Uncle Mike or maybe a rental.
Loretto Woods said…
Dan, Jim just looked at this one and thinks you look like Dad. I tend to agree.
colleen vennard said…
You are right Deb, that's my mom beside granddaddy!
Colleen Vennard
Kathleen said…
Oh Debbie is good!! Standing ovation going on here! Seriously I'm all by myself but it's happening!
Paul B blogger said…
Yeah, my mom says that the little guy is Uncle Mike. Uncle Pat is older then her, and would have been bigger, also Uncle Pat had black curly hair.
Paul

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