Based on the year of the first photo and his age, I'd say this was probably taken in the early- to mid-1960s....I don't have a year on this one, but Uncle Butch is missing due to his being in Vietnam. He's the little boy sitting in my great-grandfather's lap in the top picture.
Based on the year of the first photo and his age, I'd say this was probably taken in the early- to mid-1960s.
Well, wherever Uncle Butch was in that picture, here's one of him serenading Aunt Shirley. Sadly, word just came from home that she has passed.
Quite a fascinating story! Thanks for sharing that.Bob was killed by a hit-and-run driver. It turns out the driver drove a taxi, and one of my great-aunts figured out who it was and called the cab for a ride. She held a pistol to the cab driver's head, and he confessed, but Granny Pitts talked her out of shooting him saying it wouldn't bring Bob back.
Really? Do tell!The girl just to her left is my great-grandfather.
This is a great image!! The apple does not fall far from the tree!Here's a photo of my great grandfather, Charles Roy Perkins. My Grandma thinks it was taken in the early thirties.
Great Gramps could sure wear a hat! I must have got it from him.
Sent from thin air using electricity and other wizardry.
...or shot the buck on the way to church?My wife's Great-Grandfather in 1941. I can't imagine that he hunted in these clothes. Perhaps he changed for the photo (or hit the deer on the way to church).
Maybe that was his "casual" suit?My wife's Great-Grandfather in 1941. I can't imagine that he hunted in these clothes. Perhaps he changed for the photo (or hit the deer on the way to church).