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It is really strange how lifes paths vary :(

Royal

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This is a picture of my brother Skip and my cousin Kathy, while we were on vacation at my uncles resort near Oscoda Michigan.

Skip died at the age of 40, a heroin addic and Kathy and her husband own 42 Little Cezar resturants in Texas, plus some nursing homes. Their cottage on a lake down there is a castle. They were so unknowing in this picture taken in the late 40's.


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I have a few old photos from the 50's. One is me freaking out and crying with Santa Claus when I was 4 years old. All the old photos from my childhood were B&W and the edges of the photos were all sort of scalloped cut then in Florida.
 
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At that age you have no idea what they will grow up to be....maybe President or homeless. Life can be interesting to say the least. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
know, would we do anything to alter it....or is it fate.... I've been to Oscoda at Worthsmith Air Force base to visit with my son. Think its closed now. Then it was a SAC base....

George-CT
 
one of the runways went right over the lake and over my Uncles resort. At first they had a lot of problems with the noise and windows breaking from the sound barrier but it was not the problem later. My cousin is still a barber there in town, Kathy's brother.
 
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