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Buddy and Dwight Hawkins With Margie (Miller) Funkhouser
Margie Agnes (Miller) Funkhouser (right) is standing behind her two sons by her first husband.
The sons are identified as Buddy Carson Hawkins (left) in his U.S. Army uniform and W. Dwight Hawkins (right).
Margie was born in Tiffin, Seneca…
The sons are identified as Buddy Carson Hawkins (left) in his U.S. Army uniform and W. Dwight Hawkins (right).
Margie was born in Tiffin, Seneca…
"Ernest W. Bowman"
Portrait photograph of an unidentified man in a U.S. Army uniform. The patch on his shoulder indicates he was a member of an armored unit.
The name, "Ernest W. Bowman", is written on the glass plate, however, it is possible the name, "Ernest", is…
The name, "Ernest W. Bowman", is written on the glass plate, however, it is possible the name, "Ernest", is…
James "Jimmie" H. Rhinehart
Portrait photograph of James “Jimmie” H. Rhinehart wearing a suit and tie.
James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and…
James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and…
Lennie and Frances O. (Fadeley) Cook
Portrait photograph of Lennie Edward Cook, wearing a U.S. Army uniform and posed with his wife, Frances Odessa (Fadeley) Cook.
Lennie was from Woodstock and served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
He married Frances Odessa (Fadeley) Cook…
Lennie was from Woodstock and served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
He married Frances Odessa (Fadeley) Cook…
Floyd Polk
Photograph of Floyd Hope Polk wearing his US Army Unform.
Floyd Polk served in the US Army during World War II and lived in Edinburg Virginia. His wife was Goldie Irwin Polk.
The name "Floyd Polk" is written on the glass plate.
Floyd Polk served in the US Army during World War II and lived in Edinburg Virginia. His wife was Goldie Irwin Polk.
The name "Floyd Polk" is written on the glass plate.

