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Unidentified man and child seated on a bench with Harry F. Didawick on the right.

Harry was the son of E. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick. He served as a Private in the U.S. Army during World War II. He never married and worked as a waiter in a…

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Photograph of Harry F. Didawick, seated, and an unidentified person standing beside him.

Harry was the son of E. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick. He served as a Private in the U.S. Army during World War II. He never married and worked as a…

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Photograph of two sisters: Patsy (Didawick) Simmons (left) and her older sister, Dorothy Marilla (Didawick) Keckley Edwards. Their parents were Glenn Henry (1897-1959) and Mary Frances (Burner) (1898-1975) Didawick.

Patsy Jean Didawick lived in…

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Portrait of Mazie and Ben Lambert standing behind their mother, Mrs. Annie Belle (Didawick) Lambert.

Annie Belle was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Barbara M. (Holtzman) Didawick. She married Kirby Daniel Lambert (1876-1931) and had two…

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Family photograph of the Didawick family.

Seated is Raymond Didawick with his wife, Florence. Standing on the left is Guy Didawick with his older brother, Charles Didawick in his U.S. Army Air Corps uniform.

Guy Franklin Didawick attended MMA…

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Portrait of the Didawick family posed in studio.

Standing, left to right: Charles and Guy Didawick. Seated, left to right: Raymond and Florence Didawick.

Charles L. Franklin is wearing his U.S. Army Air Force uniform and Guy Franklin Didawick…

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Portrait of Mary Frances Burner Didawick as a young woman. She was the daughter of W.L. and Marilla (Keller) Burner and married Glenn Harry Didawick (1897-1959) sometime around 1920.

Glenn H. Didawick was the son of Thomas J. and Ida Alice…

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Portrait of Harry F. Didawick, son of K. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick.

Harry lived in Woodstock and volunteered with the Woodstock Fire Department. He was employed at "Little Mac's Restaurant" on the south end of town.

Harry had a…

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Portrait of Delford E. Keckley and Dorothy Didawick taken about the time of their first wedding. Possibly, this is their wedding photograph.

Delford and Dorothy Didawick married on August 22, 1941. They had a daughter, Margaret, in 1944. Sometime…

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Photograph of the cast of the four-act comedy, "An Arizona Cowboy," on stage at the Calvary School, located near Woodstock. The play was presented on April 3rd, raising $36.50, and April 4th, raising $31.00. String music and singing was provided by…

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Portrait of five Didawick children. The boy's name was Charles Didawick and the girls were (l to r): Virginia, Betty, Helen, and Alice. As of 2002, Betty Didawick Newland and Helen Didawick Fleming still lived in Woodstock.

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Portrait of Guy Didawick as a young man wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

He attended Woodstock High School and MMA. After, he served in the Army National Guard and later, joined the U.S. Marines.

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The name, "Helen Didawick" is written on the glass plate of this image. This portrait is either of Helen Didawick Fleming or her sister, Betty Didawick Newland.

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Portrait of Glenn Henry Didawick, and his wife, Mary Frances Burner Didawick when they were young.

Glenn H. Didawick was the son of Thomas J. and Ida Alice (Sheetz) Didawick. His wife was the daughter of W.L. and Marilla (Keller) Burner. They…

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Photo of a framed photograph of Guy Didawick in his U.S. Army uniform. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard before joining the U.S. Marines.

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Photograph of the Kibler family. Seated in front are: William Clarence Kibler and his wife, Cora (Didawick) Kibler. Standing behind them are Robert Clinton Kibler (left) and William Lee Kibler (right).

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Left to right: Raymond, Charles, and Florence Didawick.

Obscured person on far left is unidentified but was probably Guy Franklin Didawick, Charles' younger brother.

Charles is pictured in his U.S. Army Air Corps uniform. He went to Woodstock…

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Photograph of the three Fadeley siblings as young children. Pictured left to right, are: Ola Mae, Katherine Marie “Kay”, and Warren Richard. Their parents were Lloyd Richard (1895-1953) and Ada Marie (Didawick) (1893-1979) Fadeley.

The 1940 census…

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Picture of Dorothy Marilla Didawick Keckley as a young girl.

Her parents were Glenn Henry (1897-1959) and Mary Frances (Burner) (1898-1975) Didawick.

Dorothy Marilla Didawick lived most of her life in Toms Brook. She married Delford Elwood…

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Photograph reproduction of an early image of Harry Didawick.

The earlier image appears to be Morrison Studio Image 004648.

Harry lived in Woodstock and volunteered with the Woodstock Fire Department. He was employed at "Little Mac's…
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