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This is a photo of my dad
and me that was taken in December (obviously),
about 1957 in our Kansas City, Missouri home. I
was 4 years old (my best guess) but I could be
off a year.
Are you impressed by the "Charlie
Brown" Christmas Tree? How about the yellow
and black monkey below the tree? I still have the
monkey. My dad died Christmas Day, 1971. While we
were not close, twenty-seven years later, I still
miss him.
~Dennis
(JMyers)
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"Here is my favorite
photo, and when you mentioned Father's Day
photos, this one just seemed to fit perfectly.
This is a photo of five generations of my family:
My grandfather is standing in the back, with his
dad (my great grandfather) sitting in front of
him. HIS father (my great, great grandfather) is
holding me (I'm the little one!) and my dad is on
the other side. When I think of family, I think
of this. When I think of genealogy, I think of
this. And when I think of Fathers, I think of
this..."
~Debbie
(DEMascot)
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"Here
is a recent picture of my dad, Bill Douglass of
Ajijic, Mexico." ~Shelley
(Aunt Sadie)
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"I've attached photos
of my 2 daughters [Missy, left; Mindy, right]
with my father, which were taken in March '98,
just prior to his death in April.
We knew his time was short,
and my daughters flew from California to Illinois
to spend some time with grandpa - it was a trip
they will never forget, and they have many fond
memories of it.
Happy Father's Day,
Daddy!"
~Pat :@)
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Dads have
lots of
fun with
their kids!
Above,
Jim (FijiJim)
on vacation
with Kevin
in 1968;
center,
hiking Big Sur
with Taragh
in 1972;
and below,
Super Bowl
festivities
with Eireann
in 1994.
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