Mary (Rinker) Dysart, Kenneth William Dysart Jr, and Mae Lelia Thompson Dysart
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Mary (Rinker) Dysart, Kenneth William Dysart Jr, and Mae Lelia Thompson Dysart
Subject
Dysart, Mary Lee (Rinker) (1929-2011)
Dysart, Kenneth William "Bubby" Jr. (1947-2024)
Dysart, Mae Lelia (1905-1966)
Description
Mary (Rinker) Dysart, left, with her son Kenneth William Dysart Jr. and her mother in law Mae Lelia Thompson Dysart.
Mary was born in Reliance, Warren County, to Harry Powers Rinker and Thurza Elizabeth (Headly) Rinker.
She was married to Kenneth (Bill) William Dysart, Sr. for 65 years. The couple had nine children and were well-known in the Woodstock community for their involvement with Bill Dysart's Grocery, which was a Woodstock landmark for more than 54 years.
Mary was born in Reliance, Warren County, to Harry Powers Rinker and Thurza Elizabeth (Headly) Rinker.
She was married to Kenneth (Bill) William Dysart, Sr. for 65 years. The couple had nine children and were well-known in the Woodstock community for their involvement with Bill Dysart's Grocery, which was a Woodstock landmark for more than 54 years.
Creator
Morrison Studio
Source
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
Shenandoah County Library
Date
Labeled "July 1949" on box of plates.
Contributor
Mary Dysart identified in 2008 by Guy Wetzel, Virginia Gochenour, and H. Hoffman.
Other subjects identified in 2024 by library staff based on information provided in initial identification and information from Find a Grave.
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Relation
Mary (Rinker) Dysart appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 014651 and 014653.
Kenneth William Dysart Jr. appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 014651, 014652 and 014653.
Identifier
014653
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Glass Negative
Collection
Citation
Morrison Studio, “Mary (Rinker) Dysart, Kenneth William Dysart Jr, and Mae Lelia Thompson Dysart,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed December 26, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/44573.
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