Johnny Lawson Raynor
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Dublin Core
Title
Johnny Lawson Raynor
Subject
Raynor, John "Johnny" Lawson (1945- )
Description
Photograph of Johnny Lawson Raynor as a toddler shown sitting on a bench and smiling.
Johnny's parents were Emil Lewis (1924-2010) and Louise Virginia (Linaweaver) Raynor. He also had a brother, Jimmy.
His father was born in Maurertown and worked at the Aileen Company. Johnny graduated from Central High School in the early 1960's.
Johnny married Dorothy Gail Lutz (1948-1993). She was the daughter of Harold William (1917-1986) and Helen Irene (Weaver) (1920-2014) Lutz.
The couple had at least three children: Jon, Kimberly, and Bobbi Jean. The family lived in Woodbridge, Prince William County, when Johnny’s wife died.
Johnny's parents were Emil Lewis (1924-2010) and Louise Virginia (Linaweaver) Raynor. He also had a brother, Jimmy.
His father was born in Maurertown and worked at the Aileen Company. Johnny graduated from Central High School in the early 1960's.
Johnny married Dorothy Gail Lutz (1948-1993). She was the daughter of Harold William (1917-1986) and Helen Irene (Weaver) (1920-2014) Lutz.
The couple had at least three children: Jon, Kimberly, and Bobbi Jean. The family lived in Woodbridge, Prince William County, when Johnny’s wife died.
Creator
Morrison Studio
Source
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
Shenandoah County Library
Date
The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Oct 1946".
Contributor
Identified in 2013 by Louise Seekford, the subject's mother, who had the same photograph at home.
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Relation
Johnny Lawson Raynor appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 000359, 008230, 008231, 021822, 021823, and 025448.
Identifier
025448
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Glass Negative
Collection
Citation
Morrison Studio, “Johnny Lawson Raynor,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed May 14, 2025, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/55112.
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