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Sorry to hear that he passed away before you could contact him.
Maybe you can locate and communicate with his wife.
I'm sure she would welcome hearing from you. His obituary may give you an idea where she may live now.
Sorry to hear that he passed away before you could contact him.
Maybe you can locate and communicate with his wife.
I'm sure she would welcome hearing from you. His obituary may give you an idea where she may live now.
He had no known family and he was very quiet. He had a few friends and the secretary, Betty Weber, was one of them. She was his girlfriend of sorts when I worked for them. I'll bet that she's married now.
I posted to another thread.
yes, I worked there in 1980 or so. it was when we were welding the titanium electrodes. I built one of the large stoves which I hauled around for 33 years and sold it this last year. sorry to hear about Dick, have you found Betty?
I am currently looking for a half brother. My father James Allen Stewart was married to a women by the name of Geraldine B. Wiater in Cook County Illinois on July 8, 1959. I was told by father that she was pregnant with his child and they had the marriage annulled. She supposedly remarried and gave the child that mans last name. My father is now deceased, as well as all of my fathers sibblings. How would I begin to to look for my half sibling?
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