Grandma Sprick had all of her kids over one pretty day in August 1954. She got the lawn chair (Pam still has that lawn chair down at the Old Frontenac property). Standing are Adelaide, Annette, Emma, Marion, Ed, Alverna, Flo (with a sleepy Patty-Lou), LeRoy, Kate, Anna and Joe. The only missing kid was Clarence, who died years before at age 10.
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Thursday, February 8, 2007
The Spricks in 1954
Grandma Sprick had all of her kids over one pretty day in August 1954. She got the lawn chair (Pam still has that lawn chair down at the Old Frontenac property). Standing are Adelaide, Annette, Emma, Marion, Ed, Alverna, Flo (with a sleepy Patty-Lou), LeRoy, Kate, Anna and Joe. The only missing kid was Clarence, who died years before at age 10.
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