My paternal grandfather, William B. Scrafford. Grandpa was born July 1, 1896 in Canada. He passed away July 1968. Grandpa was a blacksmith at the Bunker Hill Mine Machine Shop, Kellogg, ID. |
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Our beloved paternal grandmother, Fae (Hague) Scrafford. Grandma was born July 23, 1896 at Republic, WA. She passed away in August of 1970. Grandma was the ally of all her grandchildren. Love ya, Grandma! |
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The BEST parents in the world Beth and L.W. Andy Scrafford. My father was born September 8, 1920 at Kellogg, ID. Mom was born September 26, 1925 at Malad, ID. Dad was also a blacksmith for the Bunker Hill Mining Company. Dad passed away February 13, 1986. What a dear sweet man he was. Mom is such a great woman. I aspire to be like her in all ways. |
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Grandma's sister Mercedes (Hague) McMullin and her husband Tom. I don't remember them very well. They had a large ranch in Canada and then lived in Spokane, WA. |
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My mother's youngest brother Harry Coddington and their older sister Audrey. |
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My younger brother Doug and our cousin James Dean Coddington. His parents are Harry and Marge. Doug and Jim looked more like brothers when they were kids. |
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John C. Owens, my mother's older brother. Uncle "Clare" and his wife Aunt Dot are lovely people. They were snowbirds in Arizona and are still active in their 90's. |
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Dad and his sister Jean (Scrafford) Turley. She lived at Carson City, NV. Dad's family is all gone now. Where did the time go to? |
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Mom and Dad with my sister Sharon. We were celebrating Sharon's graduation from high school in 1969. |
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All of us (and a couple neighborhood kids) with our dog Socks. Socks was loving and protective. |
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My father's dog Clancy. He was quite the hound. Clancy loved to sit on Dad's lap while baseball was on. They shared many naps and a lot of love. |
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Denice Scrafford in cap and gown. I am holding my nephew Erin Chilcoat (Sharon's son). Erin is now grown up and living in Texas. |
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A family picnic. Dad and Mom and I am reaching for the food. Nothing much has changed there. |
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