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Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman. Although she has been tentatively identified as Martha Jane Burner Ritenour, there is not enough information to confirm it.

Portrait photograph of William Hoyle Garber in his U.S. Army uniform. His rank was Captain and he served in the Artillery.

His wife, Ethel (Ritenour) Garber is posed beside him.

After the war Hoyle worked as an insurance agent and photographer…

John William Ritenour, Jr., seated, with his second wife, Mattie (Woods) Ritenour, standing beside him.

Photograph of Wesley Glenn Ritenour as a young man.

Wesley was from Fort Valley, the son of George Morgan Ritenour, a farmer, and Sarah Frances McInturff.

He married Isabel Inez Funk (1896-1978) when he was 21 years old.

As newlyweds,…

Portrait photograph of Walter W. Paige.

Born in born in Tunbridge Wells, England, on June 29, 1881, he came to the Fort Valley with a hiking group from the Washington DC area in the 1920s. Three years later, in 1923, he bought property and a…

Photograph of Walter Nathaniel Jett as a young man.

Walter was born in Fort Valley to William Clarence and Lucy (Ritenour) Jett. He married Beulah Esta Huffman, also from Fort Valley, in 1923, and they had 8 children together.

Walter was…

Three young men wearing hats and suits. The man seated on the right has been tentatively identified as "D. Ritenour". The other two men are unidentified.

Sophia (Zea) Ritenour as a girl with bows in her hair and seated on a wicker bench with her feet folded up beside her.

Her husband was John D. Ritenour.

She is buried in Strasburg, Virginia.

Sophia Zea as a young girl holding a doll.

Sophia Zea was from Strasburg and her husband was John D. Ritenour.

She lived in Shalimar, Florida, later in her life.

Sally Zea as a young child with her thumb in her mouth is seated beside her older sister, Sophia, who later married John D. Ritenour.

The sisters were from Strasburg.

Sally Zea as a toddler, shown with her older sister, Sophia, who later married John D. Ritenour.

The sisters were from Strasburg.

Photograph of Shirley (Ritenour) Snow, of Woodstock, as a young woman.

Photograph of two pages from the 1930/31 Register of the men housed in the Shenandoah County jail.

The pages include the date the person was jailed, his age, the charge, the sentence, fines, and the date of release.

Men listed include these…

Portrait photograph of Sadie (Good) Ritenour with short hair and a large pin on the front of her dress.

Sadie was born in Saumsville, the daughter of Charles Wesley and Laura Alice (Reedy) Good. She lived in Maurertown for much of her life.

She…

Portrait photograph of Roy Ritenour.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Roy graduated from the high school in 1925.

Photograph of: Bernice (Rhodes) Ritenour (left) with her son, Bernard, on her lap, Opal is seated on her father's lap. Roy M. Ritenour is on the far right.

The family was from Fort Valley.

Two separate portrait photographs of Robert "Bob" Ritenour Jr. wearing a graduation cap and gown at the time of his graduation from Woodstock High School in 1952.

Robert Lee “Bob” Ritenour Jr. was born February 8 1933 in Woodstock Virginia to…

Portrait photograph of Richard "Buck" Ritenour wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Portrait photograph of Ralph Bowers wearing his U.S. Army uniform and seated beside his wife, Lillian (Ritenour) Bowers.

Oscar Lee Ritenour, seated and wearing a U.S. Navy uniform, is shown with Violet (Powell) Bucklew.

Oscar was from Fort Valley, the son of George O. and Gladiola (Mauck) Ritenour. He married Fleta (Shipe) Ritenour. The couple had a daughter, Marsha…

Oscar Lee Ritenour standing with his hands behind his back and wearing a U.S. Navy uniform.

Oscar was from Fort Valley, the son of George O. and Gladiola (Mauck) Ritenour.

He married Fleta (Shipe) Ritenour. The couple had a daughter, Marsha S.…

Portrait photograph of Nettie M. (Ritenour) Burner from the early 20th century.

Born in Fort Valley, she was the daughter of George Morgan (1854-1920) and Sarah Frances (McInturff) (1854-1927) Ritenour.

She married William Henry Burner…

Photograph of the 1969 Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) "Band Company" in front of the school's gymnasium.

The cadets are, from left to right:

First Row:
Frank Musser Hammond, Barry Stephen Moos, Victor Emilio Batres, Stewart Edwin Bair,…

Portrait photograph of Mazie (Ritenour) Wright as a young woman and wearing a pin that says, "Remember Pearl Harbor".

Mazie was the daughter of Lester Lincoln (1895-1965) and Mary Clare (Andrews) Ritenour (1885-1955).

Her husband was Ford A.…

Photograph of Mary Ritenour.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook. That year Mary was a member of the Junior Class.
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