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My Father John Richard and
Aunt Annette Vanderputten
My father was about 6-years-old and Aunt
Annette about 3-years-old here.
Note the doll's head (sans body) in Annette's
hand. According to my sister Jean, Aunt Annette was quite
concerned about her 'baby' when this picture was being taken.
Circa 1917
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My Mother
Dorothy (Easson) VanderPutten
"Music waves eternal wands,
Enchantress of the Souls of Mortals."
-1931 Yearbook
St. Agnes Academy |
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Uncle Robbie Easson
Circa 1993
Like
the winds before Poseidon, wayward TVs behaved when he entered the room
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Aunt Annette at a Business Meeting at the
Doral Country Club, Miami, July 1971
"Please bear in mind that, in the olden days, it was customary to
wear appropriate formal attire when attending a business forum."
--Annette VanderPutten
Brooklyn, NY
February 2000
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My Mother (Circa 1935)
My mother was a gifted pianist who gave up the idea of a career in music
to raise a family.
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