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Christmas letter (part 2)
Although over 30 years have gone by since I met my wife, she has change very little.
This web page is dedicated to Pam.. I only wish I could have 30 more years with her.
Pam, (on her car) the year I met her, (1971).
My last picture of her at the airport, (center of gate) in 1972.
I proposed marriage when I returned a year later, she accepted..
The last picture taken of her family, (before her dad died of cancer).
The hospital was never a fun time for my wife, she had four children, (and a few problems with one of them)
"The first frost" picture was taken in the fall of our second year of marriage..
(Our first year together I was still in the military, we lived on the Mexican border)
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Pam in her "Rockets" outfit (at about age 9) |
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"In the back room" (a somewhat sad moment) As we were closing our store in the spring of '77 (She ran a Singer store.. I had an electronic shop). |
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A shot of her while on vacation (shown with two of the kids Rebecca and Bryan) |
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A shot at church "Greeting sister" Something Pam enjoys more than anything.. (Being active in the local church events) |
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She has been in charge of the "Ladies" events at the church for over 10 years
Her youngest daughter, (Mary)
is now in her last year of college,
and will become a teacher soon
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The cancer was found in October of 2001
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Mary was the best at cheering everyone up after the first surgery
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Her luck changed when she entered a contest at work.. (First place)..
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Her oldest son has shown great strength during these times
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Preparing the Thanksgiving meal at home
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This picture will enlarge if you "click" on it.
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