I was looking (not hard enough) for old photos in the winter and gave up. Instead I will introduce you to my paternal grandfather Harold, known to everyone as Pop.
He was born in 1901 to Maud and Lewis. Lewis would pass away before Pop's second birthday (ruptured appendix) and Maud would die in the Influenza Epidemic when he was a teenager. Pop lived with his maternal grandmother Isabell until he got married, then Isabell lived with Pop and his first wife until she died.
I learned all this information by researching genealogy. I was one of the three youngest grandchildren and I do not ever remember having a conversation with him. He was a huge man and very stern with a great deep voice. I was terrified of him. He passed away when I was in middle school.
This was labeled with his name so I will take someone's word for it. But I don't think it resembles anyone I ever knew.
This is my dad's family picture with his two much older brothers, mother Mary Loretta and Pop on the far right.
My grandfather and two uncles were long distance truck drivers. Pop is pictured on the left and my two wild and crazy uncles on the right.
I have lots of stories about the uncles but they aren't fit to share on the internet.
As a grownup grandparent myself I have a very different opinion of my grandfather than I did as a child. I can't imagine the hardships and sadness of his early life. His grandfather also died in the influenza epidemic and the grief of his grandmother and himself must have been so great.
I also learned his mother had remarried and he had two sisters who remained with their father. I do not remember any contact or even knowing of their existence.

















