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Joseph Andrew Motter-Obituary
Yesterday we celebrated the life of my father, Joesph Motter. While it was very sad to be saying goodbye to my Dad just shy of two months after saying goodbye to Mom, his memorial service was perfect. I have to … Continue reading
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Tagged Ada Ohio, Arlene DeBonis, Errett Motter, Fort Banks Massachusetts, Hazel Kimble, Joseph Andrew Motter, Joseph Motter, Kenton, Kim Motter, Kim Ocheltree, Korean War, Leo Clare Motter, Motter family history, Ohio, Patricia Motter, Pennsylvania Railroad, Rick Motter, Robin Heise, Robin Motter, Steve Motter, Swing Kings, Yellow Freight System
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Train Wreck
This week’s post features two photographs of a train wreck. My father, Joseph Motter, believes that the wreck occurred in Ada, Ohio. The second photograph seems to indicate that the cars were from the Pennsylvania Line Railroad. Based on the … Continue reading
Posted in Family Photographs
Tagged Ada Ohio, Joseph Motter, Motter family history, Pennsylvania LIne Railroad
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Errett Motter
Today’s post highlights Errett Motter, son of Andrew Motter and father of Joseph, Patricia and Leo Clair Motter. These photographs were taken between 1900 and 1903 at the Clutter photography studio in Ada, Ohio. The photographs show Errett as an … Continue reading
Lookout For that Mistletoe!
This month’s postcard is addressed to Miss Hazel Kimble 215 West Center Street, Ada, Ohio. Unfortunately, the postmark is faded and I can’t read it.