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81) Velma & Hester
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Velma Figgins (Ewing) and Hester Larsen. They are both wearing hats and jackets.
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Portrait of Edward "Ted" Everall Lea and his wife, Alice E. Hale Lea.
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Portrait of Hans & Hester Larsen at their 50th wedding anniversary celebration.
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Hester (Mary) & Hans Larsen pose for a picture. Hans has a cigar/cigarette in his mouth with a wide brim hat.
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Guests, bride, and groom at the wedding reception. Claude Gerard and Mary Jo Trezise are on the left, shaking another man's hand. Melissa Larsen-Trezise is on the far right of the photograph looking right; Bob Trezise is in the middle in a dark suit. Bob & Melissa are Mary Jo's parents. There is a small girl in the right foreground.
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The Gerard wedding party.
From left to right: Bobby Trezise, Hester Larsen (Mary Jo's grandmother), Hans Larsen (Mary Jo's grandfather), Melissa Larsen-Trezise (Mary Jo's mother), Bob Trezise (Mary Jo's father), Mary Jo Trezise-Gerard, Claude Gerard, and three unidentified members of the Gerard family.
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George Washington Messersmith stands with his grandsons, William Oscar Lea (left) and Richard George Lea (right). William & Richard were sons of William Henry Lea. The photo was taken in front of the Lea home in Gypsum. Richard George died young in 1928 and is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Gypsum, Colorado.
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Beulah Damon Murdock holds her granddaughter with Ren, seated at left, looking on. Ren is holding a newspaper ("The Comic Weekly") and they are sitting on a couch together.
92) Group portrait
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Group photo, left to right: Claude Carr, Frank Van Horn, Frank Long, Will Yates, Aunt Carrie Van Horn, Mayme Long, Grandma Lulu Carr. They are standing in front of a log building with two large windows. Curtains and flowers can be seen in the left window.
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Two people pose together in front of a house. Possibly relatives of the Larsen/Trezise family.
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Duane Larsen gets help his niece, Mary Jo Trezise, and nephew, Bobby Trezise, for shoveling the snow. There is a house in the background with windows.