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  • Bill and Jo Hawkins
    When I married my husband, Flt Sgt. William (Bill) Hawkins, a Canadian on June 24th 1944, little did I realize what vast changes would take place in my life. Gradually it dawned on me that I would actually be leaving the little town of Chingford Essex, the town where I had been born, to travel …
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  • Nick, Anna, Victor Walter Grabko
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  • Keith Graham
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  • Teresa and Felice Grana Family
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  • Antonio Giovannina e Michele
    Like most immigrants that migrated from war-torn Europe after W.W. II, my father Antonio was seeking a new & better life for his family. There was no future for him in economically depressed Italy. My dad left the city of Cosenza in the region of Calabria early in 1950, a year after his eldest son, …
  • Doris Collier Grant
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  • Duro and Erika Gravonic and Family
    Our mother the Heroine The date was March 14, 1952 and we're somewhere in West Germany. It's been four months since we last saw our dad, Duro Sr. It was a cold, damp morning. We were all huddling together at the Displaced Person's Camp trying to keep warm. Our family and others, all waiting for the …
  • Arnold and Betty Vriends Goeseels
    Arnold and Betty Vriends Goeseels …

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