Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Thelma Virginia (George) Cook seated on a chair and holding her 6-month old son, Alvin William Cook, on her lap.

Alvin was her first child.

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Portrait of Betty (Kibler) Cook as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Reuben and Nettie Catherine (Rudy) Kibler. Betty graduated from Woodstock High School in 1946 and attended Palmer Business School. She worked at the Agriculture Office for…

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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 Mabel Mauck Cook Miller taken circa 1945.

Mabel was born to Carl Raymond and Susie Vernie (Riffey) Mauck. She married James Medgar Cook (1906-1946), originally from Wakeman's Grove. He worked as a barber and lived in Woodstock when he…

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Portrait of Mabel Mauck Cook wearing a necklace.

Mabel was born to Carl Raymond and Susie Vernie (Riffey) Mauck. She married James Medgar Cook (1906-1946), originally from Wakeman's Grove. He worked as a barber and lived in Woodstock when he died.…

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Photograph of Betty Cook Good.

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Portrait of Woodstock resident and barber, Lenny Cook, wearing a U.S. Army uniform and posed with an unidentified young woman.

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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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Portrait of Lenny Cook as a young man.

Lenny Cook was a barber in Woodstock and had a shop in the basement of the National Bank of Woodstock for many years.

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Photograph of Lenny Cook with a customer. Lenny Cook was a barber in Woodstock and had a shop in the basement of the National Bank of Woodstock for many years. This image appears to have been taken in front of a service station, not in his shop.

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Photograph of the Reynolds Family. Pictured from left to right: (Back row) Rachel (Reynolds) Wetzel, John Calvin Reynolds, Eula (Reynolds) Swartz, and Paul Reynolds. J. Clinton "Clint" Reynolds and his wife, Florence (Gochenour) Reynolds are seated…

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Photograph of Joycie (Grandstaff) Peer Wilkins, with her arms folded, beside Mary (Webster) Ryman.

Joycie was the daughter of James Booten and Mildred (Cook) Grandstaff. She grew up with at least four siblings.

She married Roy Lee Peer…

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Photograph of the signature page from Gabriel Sager's original 1828 will. It was written on December 8th, 1828, and witnessed by George Shrum, Jacob Cook and John Cook.

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Undated portrait of Lenny Cook.

Lenny Cook was a barber in Woodstock and had a shop in the basement of the National Bank of Woodstock for many years.

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Family photograph of Lona Hilda (Helsley) and her husband, Marvin Gilbert Funkhouser, standing behind their three daughters Seated (l to r) are: Hilda Viola Mae (Funkhouser) Cook Racey, Nancy Marie (Funkhouser) Shipp, and Doris Bernice (Funkhouser)…

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Portrait of Betty (Cook) Good seated in a chair and holding Frank Fairfax Painter.

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Portrait of Leonard (Lenny) Cook in his U.S. Army uniform. He later worked as the barber in Woodstock.

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The name, "Cook", is written on the glass plate of this image of a woman wearing glasses.

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Photograph of (l to r) Patsy Kay Miller with her sister, Shirley Ann Miller. The image was made when the girls were young, probably in the early 1940s. Their parents were Archie S. and Anna Belle (Mumaw) Miller. The sisters were the oldest of four…

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Family portrait of the Frank Funkhouser family. Pictured (l to r) are: James Franklin “Frank” Monroe, his wife, Rose Frances (Wetzel), son Clyde Wilbur and daughter, Arlene Eliza.

Frank and Rose’s oldest son, Austin Junior Funkhouser, is not…

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According to the Shenandoah Valley Herald "Cooking is Peggy Keller's hobby, baking cakes and decorating them is her specialty."

A resident of Toms Brook, she gained experience baking from her time in high school, working at local restaurants, and…

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Photograph showing from left Joe Fleming, Henry Dyke, and Mike Cook with Cook's prize winning bull at the 1982 Shenandoah County Fair.
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