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Saturday, February 6, 2016
Another Melvine Album Page
Since I've been complaining about antique sellers cutting up photo albums, I might as well continue with the theme. Awhile back, I purchased an album page built around a little girl named Melvine. I've found two more pages from that album, I'll be putting up both sides of one page now, and save the other one for latter. Click on Melvine in labels at the bottom of the post to see the other page and read something about her home town, Buffalo, Wyoming.
This time, I took the time to look up Melvine and Buffalo, Wyoming. What I found was about a Melvine not pictured on this page, but it's such a unique name, and since Buffalo is such a small place, they've got to be related. That Melvine died in 2015 at the age of 106. She was born in Verdel, Nebraska. When she was 4 years old, she and her family moved to Idaho. In 1919, in a pair of covered wagons, they moved to Wyoming. Melvine began her work life at a young age, as a cook, and continued preparing food for a good portion of her life. She even wrote a cookbook. What was really fascinating, at her death, she held the world's record for the longest survivor of breast cancer. She was diagnosed at the age of 49. Quick math, 57 years survival. She was one of five children, the mother of two, the grandmother of five, she had 14 great grandchildren, and three great great grandchildren. Of course, that count was at the time of her death, and there may be more of the great great variety by now. Time to state the obvious, one of those many family members is the Melvine of this album.
The four wallet photos in the right hand column are labeled, "8th, 9th, 10th, 11th" Clearly class photos.
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