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Pictures of my Mother

Story ID:1118
Written by:Scott R. Lupo (bio, contact, other stories)
Organization:OurEcho
Story type:Photograph
Location:Phenix City Alabama USA
Year:1955
Person:Cynthia Lupo
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Posted 10/26/2006 11:58 by Nancy J. Kopp | Reply
Scott,

What a nice tribute to your mother. I'm sure it would please her to know about the pictures and the nice things you said about her. Neat, too, for her grandchildren to realize that she was once a young person, not the person they know. I'll look forward to seeing the pictures of your dad soon.
Nancy
Posted 10/27/2006 21:48 by Kathe M. Campbell | Reply
She's adorable, but then most mothers are if we'd just look twice...Kath
Posted 10/28/2006 18:30 by Wanda Molsberry Bates | Reply
What a lovely post!
Posted 11/04/2006 12:14 by Carol J Garriott | Reply
Indeed, it's often hard for young people to visualize their parents and grandparents as being young, beautiful, vibrant! It's good to see that they know, along with the skills these "ancestors" had, and the contributions they made in shaping the world we know. Carol
Posted 01/20/2007 02:58 | Reply
Scott, your mother was indeed a beautiful lady. After reading your wife's tribute to her after she died, I'm now well aware that your mother was also beautiful on the inside.
Posted 01/20/2007 02:59 | Reply
I forgot to sign my post a minute ago about your mother being beautiful on the inside as well as the outside.
Thanks for sharing her photos.
Sandi in FL.
Posted 11/10/2007 08:08 by Veronica Breen Hogle | Reply
Hello Scott,

Your Mom was stunning looking. The photos also tell us she was athletic, educated, fun, traveled and liked the outdoors. Thanks for sharing some of her special moments with us. Veronica