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Gillett Family Christmas

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Gillett Family Christmas
Typical family Christmas in the Gillett home-singing carols around the piano. Front left to right: Shawn, Shelley and Sherry Gillett (on piano) Back left to right: Granville, Sandy, Elaine Gillett, Tecla Bell (looking at camera) Susie Gillett. Photo from the early 1960's.
Date & Place: at Gillett Home in Seattle (Magnolia Bluff), Washington USA
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Theckla Bell
Theckla Laura (Lundt) Bell was born to William Heinrich R. Lundt (1872 - 1944) and Laura T. Leiteritz (1876 - 1964). She had siblings Laura Augusta and Loren William Lundt. Theckla Lundt married Hugh Samuel Bell (1891 - 1963) on June 17, 1918, in Nashua, Iowa. They adopted daughter Elaine Kroetch in 1932.
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Granville Gillett
Granville Moore Gillett of Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington United States was born on May 5, 1924 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT, and died at age 83 years old on January 2, 2008 in Snohomish, Snohomish County, WA.
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Elaine Marguerite (Kroetch) Bell Gillett
Elaine Marguerite Kroetch was adopted by the Bell family when her mother died (she was age 8). Since her younger sister was also adopted (by the Dahlquist family) and her brothers Fred (who lived with his Aunt Wea) and Frank (who lived for a time with his Aunt Thelma) were sent to live with family, even at the young age of 8 Elaine insisted that she and her siblings see each other often. And they did. They always told stories of the mischief they got into as kids. As a result, they were close all of their lives and so were their children ("the cousins"). Although only Frank and Elaine lived in Washington state as adults (Norma lived in San Diego and Fred lived in Dayton Ohio), they spoke on the phone often and visited often. Fred died first (lung cancer), then Frank (cardiac arrest), then Norma, then Elaine. Although her mother's family didn't like our grandfather and therefore obtained an order from a (family friend) judge to keep him from the children, they did see my grandfather as adults. My dad (Frank) and Fred saw him often. The girls still held a grudge against him.
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