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Norman S Chase

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Norman S Chase
A photo of Norman S Chase (1912 - 1995) at work.
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Oh the days of mom & pop grocery stores! Norman S. Chase at work. Probably the 40s or 50s?
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I was born in '49 and I remember men in grocery stores wearing hats like this. Another thing from that time is the boxes of sanitary napkins came wrapped in plain brown paper.
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Norman S Chase
Norman S Chase of Whitefield, Lincoln County, ME was born on July 20, 1912 to Harry Leonard Chase and Emma Houle Pelletier. He had siblings Chester Chase, Marjorie Chase, Verdon Chase, Roger Chase, Pearl Chase, Barbara Chase, and Keith Chase. He married Lydia Atwood, and had children Stephen Chase, Marjorie Chase, and Daniel Chase. Norman Chase died at age 82 years old on January 1, 1995.
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