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My Retirement Party 16 May 1992
from Consolidated Freightways
The first photo shows my grandson Nathaniel Finch at the
refreshment table checking out the cake.
The second photo is of the certificate for twenty years of
service. They gave me this with a twenty year of service ruby ring even
though I was only there for eighteen years. I started to work for
Consolidated Freightways in May of 1974 after working for twenty-three years
in Loveland, Colorado at Johnson Litho.
The third photo is of me punching the time clock for the
final time.
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Dale's Camp out May 1993.
The four Dale brothers with their wives and our sister Mary Jane. No one drowned on
this trip either, although it rained a lot.
To elaborate a little on that statement, Richard, Lloyd and I with our families were at
this camp ground one other time. JoAnn, Richards wife went rafting along the bank of the
river. She took Nathaniel, my daughter Paula Finch son, with her. While they were at the
bank, JoAnn slipped and fell into the river while holding Nathaniel. They got out OK, but
for a long time, Nathaniel would say to anyone that would listen, "JoAnn downed
me."
Jess and Karen Dale flew in and we met them at the airport. John and Rosie drove in
from MT.
Back row left to right; Betty Lou, Lloyd's wife; sister Mary Jane; Phyllis June, Paul's
wife; JoAnn, Richard's wife; Rosie Marie, Johns wife.
Front row left to right; Lloyd, Paul, Richard, John.
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Dale's Camp out May 1993 with
extended family members.
Back left to right; George Allen, son of Paul & Phyllis; our sister Mary Jane;
Unknown, boy friend of Darby below; Richard, son of Lloyd and Betty.
Middle left to right; Judy husband Wayne; Judy, daughter of Lloyd and Betty; Betty,
wife of Lloyd; Phyllis, wife of Paul; Rosie, wife of John holding Callista, daughter of
Jess and Karen; JoAnn, wife of Richard holding her granddaughter Mackenzie.
Front left to right; Jess, son of John and Rosie holding his son Joshua; Lloyd holding
his grandson Jonathan; Harold Grindle, son of Mary Jane; Paul; John; Richard with George
Allan wife, Barb on his lap; Barb daughter Darby.
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