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Robert M Disher III

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Robert M Disher III
This photo and the accompanying text was printed in The Daily Times-News on Sunday, June 19, 1977 on page 9:

FATHER AND SON - the Rev. Robert Milton Disher Jr. gives his newborn son a happy smile as he takes him home from Alamance County Hospital. This young father feels a close relationship with his son because he assisted his wife, Susan, in the Lamaze delivery on June 13. Young Robert Milton Disher III, who weighted seven pounds and 13 ounces at birth, will be called "Robby," and he is the first grandchild in his father's family. The new father, pastor at Lakeview Community United Church of Christ, was happy to be a part of the Lamaze program and expressed "a feeling of relief and thanksgiving that things went so well." It will be a Happy Father's Day in the Disher home.
Date & Place: in Alamance County, North Carolina United States
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Robert M Disher III
Robert Milton "Robbie" Disher III was born to Robert Milton Disher Jr and Susan Disher in Alamance County, North Carolina He had one sister. Robert's father, Robert Milton Disher Jr., was a pastor at Lakeview Community United Church of Christ when Robert was born and a photo of them both appeared in the local paper just after his birth. See Robert M Disher III. Robert III died when he was only 28 years old. There was no record of his having married.
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