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Photograph of May Day attendants at the Triplett School May Day celebration taken on May 13, 1952.

Pictured left to right: James Funkhouser, Helen Fleming, Gloria Delawder, Bobby Estep

Group photograph of attendees of the Triplett School May Day celebration on May 13, 1952.

Center (seated, left to right): May Day King, Kenneth Hawkins and May Day Queen, Joanne Philips

Attendants (standing, left to right): Doug Click, Burwell…

Group photograph of attendees of the Triplett School May Day celebration on May 13, 1952.

Top row (left to right): James Funkhouser, Helen Fleming, James Bowman, Maphis Funkhouser, Richard Funkhouser, Mildred Miller, Doug Click (standing), Kenneth…

Group photograph of attendees of the Triplett School May Day celebration on May 13, 1952.

Top row (left to right): James Funkhouser, Helen Fleming, James Bowman, Maphis Funkhouser, Richard Funkhouser, Mildred Miller, Doug Click (standing), Kenneth…

Photograph of the Hottle family of Woodstock.

Identified (l to r) are: Judy (Hottle) West, Joe D. Hottle, Alma (Funk) Hottle, and Phyllis (Hottle) Fleming.

Joe Hottle is remembered as having been a longtime fire chief of the Woodstock Fire…

Photograph of the Hottle family of Woodstock.

Identified (l to r) are: Judy (Hottle) West, Joe D. Hottle, Alma (Funk) Hottle, and Phyllis (Hottle) Fleming.

Joe Hottle is remembered as having been a longtime fire chief of the Woodstock Fire…

Photograph of the Hottle family of Woodstock.

Identified (l to r) are: Judy (Hottle) West, Joe D. Hottle, Alma (Funk) Hottle, and Phyllis (Hottle) Fleming.

Joe Hottle is remembered as having been a longtime fire chief of the Woodstock Fire…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Karen Fleming as a young woman wearing faux pearls and short hair.

She graduated from Central High School in Woodstock, Virginia, in 1972.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Karen Fleming as a young woman wearing faux pearls and short hair.

She graduated from Central High School in Woodstock, Virginia, in 1972.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the…

Phyllis (Hottle) Fleming as a young woman standing by a studio column prop and wearing a formal gown with long gloves.

Phyllis was the daughter of Joseph Daniel and Alma Marie (Funk) Hottle. She graduated from Central High School in…

Phyllis (Hottle) Fleming as a young woman wearing a formal gown with long gloves and a tiara in her hair.

Phyllis was the daughter of Joseph Daniel and Alma Marie (Funk) Hottle. She graduated from Central High School in 1969.

Phyllis married…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Phyllis (Hottle) Fleming as a young woman with short hair and wearing a short-sleeved top.

Phyllis was the daughter of Joseph Daniel and Alma Marie (Funk) Hottle. She graduated from Central High School…

Phyllis Hottle (left) is standing beside two other young women in floor-length gowns and long white gloves.

The unidentified young woman in the middle is wearing a sash that says, "Miss Shenandoah Fair 1969".

The young woman on the right is…

Photograph of the document certifying that Electrician's Mate First Class William Berlyn Fleming was honorably discharged from the Navy in Bainbridge, Maryland, on October 7, 1945.

The sisters were daughters of Guy Spiker and Bertha Arbella (Link) Wolverton from Woodstock.

Identified (l to r) are: Jeanine, Betty and Charlotte.

Jeanine married Ted Paul Fleming (1927-2006) and had at least two children.

Betty never…

Portrait photograph of Harry Lee Fleming, Sr., as a young man.

Harry was the son of Irl Theophulus and Viola (Bly) Fleming and step son of Edith (Gochenour) Fleming.

His wife was Helen Louise (Didawick) Fleming (1928-2010). The couple raised…

Photograph of the Fleming family from Mt. Jackson.

Identified are (l to r): Carl W. Fleming, Jr., his father, Carl W. Fleming, Sr., Thomas R. Fleming, Helen "Peggy" (Fleming) Hawkins, and her mother, Madeline K. (Long) Fleming.

Carl was the…

Photograph of three sisters: (from l to r) Alma Virginia (Saum) Chapman, Helen (Saum) Hockman, and Ruth (Saum) Fleming.

Their parents were Joseph Leslie and Elizabeth (Keller) Saum.

Their father was a farmer from the Saumsville area near…

Portrait photograph of Jeannine (Wolverton) Fleming as a young woman.

From Woodstock, she was the daughter of Guy Spiker and Bertha Arabella (Link) Wolverton.

She married Ted Paul Fleming (1927-2006) and had at least two children.

Portrait photograph of Jeannine (Wolverton) Fleming as a young woman.

Her parents were Guy Spiker and Bertha Arbella (Link) Wolverton from Woodstock.

She had two sisters, Betty Wolverton and Charlotte (Wolverton) Snyder.

She married Ted…

Photo of a photograph of two young friends. On the left is Harry Lee Fleming, Sr. and on the right is Everett Wisman.

This photograph was taken at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg Virginia, most likely during a State FFA Conference.

Everett Wisman…

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.

Carl Washington Fleming and his wife, Madelyn (Long) Fleming shown standing together in front of a porch.

Carl was the son of George W. and Bertie A. (Hawkins) Fleming. Madelyn was the daughter of Frank A. and Margaret G. Long.

They married in…

Portrait of Edith Gochenour Fleming as a young woman.

Edith was the daughter of Calvin and Alice B. (Wendle) Gochenour, a farming couple on Fairview Road near Woodstock. She was one of at least thirteen children.

Edith was in her mid-thirties…

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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