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Flaws Family Reunion 1947

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Flaws Family Reunion 1947
From left to right top row - unknown man, Willard Flaws, Norma Flaws, Hazel Flaws Flavin. Bottom row is unknown woman and baby, Gordon Flaws, unknown girl, Pauline Flaws (Willard's wife), Mary Lou Flaws, Dale Flavin, Mary Louise Flaws, Sylvia Flaws, and Ellis Flaws.
Date & Place: at Flaws Home in Midlothian, Illinois USA
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