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Grandma in Egypt

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Grandma in Egypt
This is a picture of Iva Margaret (Cornell / Breadbenner) Wisser vacationing in Egypt. She was about 65 at the time. For me, this picture represents her spirit of adventure and the ability to have fun. This is how I remember her.

Born Iva Margaret Cornell June 6, 1906. She married Randal Breadbenner (abt 1903 - abt 1930) around 1920. After Randal died she married my grandfather James Jacob Wisser (Jan 28, 1901 - June 8, 1981). Iva passed away on Sept. 9, 1974.
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