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Bob Winnell
Jan. 30,1928 to Sept.2, 2007; 79 yrs. old. Father to Priscilla & Michael; Grandfather to Lynette & Josh; Great-Grandfather to Landon, Bailey & Elliot.
Sept. 6, 2007 Military Burial... the most awesome respect that could be shown to a person... 21-gun salute, "Taps", a reading, and the presentation of the flag. A very emotional experience! |
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Pat Maly
Patrick Joseph Maly, my youngest brother. Born March 10, 1964; Died June 26, 2007. Left behind his young son, Joshton.
"His welfare is of my concern, No burden is he to bear;
We'll get there.. For I know He would not encumber me; He ain't heavy, he's my brother" Hollies |
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Jeff Lange
Even though we didn't spend much time together as adults, cousin Jeff will be missed. Only 43 years old.
"Not everything in life that counts can be counted; not everything that can be counted counts!" (heard in a sermon)
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Grandma Leutzinger
She meant a lot to me because after my first wife (Priscilla) died, leaving some unfinished quilts behind, grandma took it upon herself to finish them for my kids. We still use them today!
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Donald A. Maly
I recently found this photo of my dad and I.
It was taken on October 21, 1957.
Note my "saddle shoes" and dad's argyle socks.
It would appear that we had a pheasant dinner that night.
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Priscilla Joy Maly
Here's a 1976 photo of my first wife, Priscilla, with her dad out on Lake Michigan. If my memory serves me correct, she caught the biggest fish that day.
Priscilla Joy Winnell
Born November 6, 1959 - Benton Harbor, MI
Died April 14, 1992 - Hamilton, MI
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Three Generations
Here's another one I've been looking for:
Taken April 19, 1992 probably the day of Priscilla's funeral.
I like it because it shows three generations of Maly's (a rarety).
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Former Generation
Nice photo from around 1978?
Don & Marilyn,
Ken & Marlene,
Clarence & Ruth,
Tom & Mary.
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Clarence A. Maly
That's my grandpa!
Born 1894.
Out watering the lawn on
(I'm guessing here)
S. Otillia SE, Grand Rapids.
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Post Card
This is a scan of a post card sent to my dad when he was stationed in the Army at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey.
The card was dated August 7, 1946 sent from Seaside Heights, N.J.
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