Showing posts with label Mary Genevieve Fecht. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Genevieve Fecht. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2008

MARY GENEVIEVE AND JAMES FECHT


Mary Genevieve and James L. Fecht

This may well be a photograph that Genevieve hasn't seen for years. It is marked on the back "My favorite one of all." It was taken after Jim's return from the Second World War. It was taken on the side lawn of the house on Lombard Street in Everett, Washington. Jim and Joye were living at Lake City Washington. Genevieve adds, "The dress I had on was one that Joye gave me. I loved seeing all the pictures sure brought back memories."

Genevieve was always to be Jim's little sister. In the last week of his life, Jim prayed for her and for her family.

Note: This information was modified based on Genevieve's input.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

REUNION IN WASHINGTON STATE

The last reunion of Mildred Fecht with her five children.
L to R: Robert William, Gerald Richard, and James Louis Fecht
Dorothy Fecht, Mildred Fecht and Mary Genevieve Fecht
This photograph was taken in the front of Genevieve's home in Snohomish, Washington. Maiden names are excluded for identity security.

FECHT WOMEN IN EVERETT, WASHINGTON c 1946


This photograph was taken about 1946 in Everett, Washington.
Joye Fecht, Mary Genevieve Fecht, Mildred Fecht and baby Susan Lynn Fecht

Friday, February 29, 2008

MARY GENEVIEVE FECHT AND GERALD RICHARD FECHT


Mary Genevieve Fecht - daughter of Mildred and Bill Fecht - Mexico, Missouri - Youngest daughter of Mildred and Bill Fecht. Great grand daughter of Margaret (Bost) and Jacob Fecht

Gerald Richard Fecht - son of Mildred and Bill Fecht - Mexico, Missouri - age 6 1/2 months.
Youngest son of Mildred and Bill Fecht. Great grand son of Margaret (Bost) and Jacob Fecht

Monday, February 25, 2008

FECHT FAMILY CHILDREN


L to R: Marjorie Fecht, Genevieve Fecht and Donald Shire
Photograph was likely taken at the farm of Phil and Ann Shire between 1935 - 36.

Bobbie Fecht, sitting on the old woman's lap, called her simply "Glass." She was an elderly woman neighbor who Mildred Fecht, shown above with her son Jimmie, befriended. Mrs. Glass was still living in 1945 when the family of Bill and Mildred Fecht left Missouri for Washington State.