Showing posts with label Paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul. Show all posts
August 22, 2012
Girl Talk
Brooklyn, New York, January 2, 1962. My paternal Grandmother Tatjana's friend, Paul's wife, sent this photo to Tatjana. She's the one on the left.
May 1, 2012
Way-Back-When Reunion
Suburban Chicago, 1960. My paternal Grandmother, Tatjana, hosts a visit from her friend, Paul's wife. Paul's wife lived in New York after she emigrated to the United States.
January 19, 2012
An Honorary Relative
I don't know this man's first name, but I will call him "Paul." Paul was the best friend of my paternal Grandfather, Vytautas. Paul and Vytautas served together in the Lithuanian Army.
Paul and his wife had no children. His wife and my paternal Grandmother, Tatjana, also became close friends. After both women were widowed, Paul's wife sometimes traveled from New York to visit Tatjana at our home in Suburban Chicago.
When Tatjana celebrated her seventy-fifth birthday, my Dad added snapshots of Paul and his wife into that photo album of cherished family that he created for Tatjana.
Tatjana wept when she saw this photo:
Kaunas, Lithuania, about 1933. Here is Paul, as a young officer.
Labels:
1933,
album,
friendship,
Grandparents,
home,
Kaunas,
Lithuania,
Paul,
Suburban Chicago,
Tatjana,
Vytautas
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