It was an ordinary day. Adding some photos to share with you so you can see how beautiful my mom really was. The last two day's stories dealt with mom's death and her "Life's Celebration" so today I can show you why she was so special, not to just me, but to everyone who ever met her. The photos start from one of the latest taken of mom to the earliest photo I can find. A few shared final remembrances from many will end the series of stories tomorrow. It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
Mom with Caden, Courtney and Camille, her great grandchildren celebrating her 85th birthday.
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Mom and dad on the "Miss Kathryn" sailing on the Chesapeake Bay.
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From left to right: My wife Carol, Dad, LDub, Mom, Uncle John and Aunt Lois somewhere along the Chesapeake.
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Church photo of Mom and Dad.
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Celebrating the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mom and Dad. Front: Kathy, Dad, Mom and Carol. Rear: Steve and LDub.
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Mom and Dad on a cruise.
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Mom and Dad in front of the altar at St. James Episcopal Church.
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Mom and Dad with me in Atlantic City in approximately 1948.
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Mom and me in 1944.
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Mom and Dad got married while Dad was on leave. This photo is when Mom and her sister Virginia drove Dad back to his barracks in VA.
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Mom and Dad after the wedding in the yard of 617 S. Prince St., Lancaster, PA.
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Mom's wedding photograph taken in 1942.
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Mom and Dad somewhere on a country road in 1942.
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Mom and Dad in 1941.
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Mom sitting in front of 617 S. Prince St. in the early 40s.
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Mom's high school graduation photo in 1940.
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Taken in 1935 after her team was the 7th grade hockey champs. Mom's on the top right.
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Dorothea Elizabeth Cochran taken in 1928.
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