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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…

Photograph of Joe Cook and his second wife, Edna Blanche (Eppard) Cook.

Joe and Edna married in 1952. Both were widows at the time.

Edna's first husband's name was Coffelt.

Photo of two separate photographs of Joe Stranger, Jr. and his sister, Helen.

Joe is wearing a cadet style uniform.

They were the children of Joseph Charles Stranger, Sr. and Marion Alice (Ring) Stranger who married in 1955.

The image on…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Joe Beahm.

The image on the right has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Portrait photograph of Joe Pifer as a young man.

Joe was from Strasburg and is remembered for having operated the Strasburg News Stand for many years.

His wife was Eva Mae (Artz) Pifer (1927-2023).

Joe E. Pifer, Jr. standing in his high school graduation cap and gown and holding book in his hand.

Joe was from Strasburg and is remembered for having operated the Strasburg News Stand for many years.

His wife was Eva Mae (Artz) Pifer…

Two unidentified women are presenting a check to Joe Hottle, center. All three are standing in front of a vintage fire truck.

Joe Hottle was the son of Jacob Earl and Margaret Mae (Stoneburner) Hottle.

His wife was Alma Marie (Funk) Hottle…

Two unidentified women are presenting a check to Joe Hottle, center. All three are standing in front of a vintage fire truck.

Joe Hottle was the son of Jacob Earl and Margaret Mae (Stoneburner) Hottle.

His wife was Alma Marie (Funk) Hottle…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Joe Lambert, a dairy farmer born in Edinburg.

Joe is remembered for having served as a charter member and president of the Woodstock Rescue Squad.

He was born in Edinburg, son of Benjamin and Sada…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Joe B. Lambert in a Woodstock Rescue Squad uniform.

Joe is remembered for having served as a charter member and president of the Woodstock Rescue Squad.

He was born in Edinburg, son of Benjamin and…

Photograph of Joe Lloyd and Ashley Dinges in New Market Virginia

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Photograph of three Swartz siblings: (l to r) Joseph "Joe" Luther, Marion S. Jr., and Sarah Swartz. Their parents were Marion Strickler Swartz, Sr. (1898-1981) and Altha Swisher Swartz.

Joseph grew up and married Mary Frances Lantz. They had a…

Photograph of men talking on the phones or standing nearby, perhaps at a local campaign event.

Identified (facing the camera on the right) is John "Jack" O. Marsh, known for his distinguished career in local and national politics.

Photograph of John Myers from the book "Service Record World War I and II, Woodstock and Vicinity."

John A. Myers (1896-1969) worked on his father’s farm in Maurertown VA when he volunteered for the National Guard in June 1917. Part of the 29th…

John A. Plauger wearing his U.S. Navy uniform. John married Gertrude Clem.
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