Fred Pape & Gerrie Guokas on New Year's Eve, 1953 going on 1954, Houston, Texas. Not sure who the guy on the left is, probably a member of the Rosarian Club in Houston. |
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Fred Pape & Gerrie Guokas on New Year's Eve, 1953 going on 1954, Houston, Texas. Not sure who the guy on the left is, probably a member of the Rosarian Club in Houston. |
Me on Christmas Day, 1960, 7913 Cedel Drive in Houston, Texas. |
Me at Christmastime, 1960, 7913 Cedel Drive in Houston, Texas. The table and chairs were a Christmas gift to my sister and I in 1959. |
Our Pape family's nativity scene, hand-carved pieces from West Germany, set up in 1984 at 8015 Sharpview, Houston, Texas |
Marilyn, Fred, Elizabeth, and Rosemary Pape outside 2093 W. Lunt Avenue, Chicago, Christmastime 1951 |
Fred Pape with his younger sisters Marilyn and Rosemary Pape outside 2093 W. Lunt Avenue, Chicago, Christmastime 1951 |
Fred Pape with his mother Elizabeth Massmann Pape outside 2093 W. Lunt Avenue, Chicago, Christmastime 1951, Rosemary Pape is off to the right |
Fred Pape with the family dog, Lucky, outside 2093 W. Lunt Avenue, Chicago, Christmastime 1951 |
Christmastime, 1958 - My Dietz first cousins: Shelly, Ron, and Ruth (looking away from the camera) |
The Grandusky kids: Jonathan Joseph (J.J.), Heather, and Brooke (on grandfather Bud Streff's lap), about 1979 |
Christmas tree at Puerto Maya, Cozumel, Mexico, still up when we were there January 10, 2014 |
My son Eric made the Good Boys list! |
Christmastime, 1958, probably at Nana and Grandpa's house on Lunt in Chicago, Illinois. The Dietz kids, clockwise from top: Ron, Shelly, and Ruth |
My Pape first cousins - probably Christmas 1965, and then the film was developed in March 1966. Clockwise from Roxie the dog: Bobbie, Donna, Terrie, and Judy |
Angel tree topper made by my parents' friend Dorothy Marr. This photo was taken at Christmas 1984. Mom & Dad used this angel on the tree at least 25 years. |
Some of my first cousins at Christmastime in 1958, probably at Nana and Grandpa's house on Lunt Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. From the left: the back of Marianne Streff, Bud Streff and Ron Dietz |