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Melinda Bolin
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Melinda Christine Cigelske Bolin
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Married Rector Bolin (Rex) July 26, 1986. Started dating 11-09-1979
We have 3 children together and Rex has 1 from a previous marriage.
We have 3 children together and Rex has 1 from a previous marriage.
Updated: September 22, 2020
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Ado Cigelske
This is a photo of Ado Cigelske added by Melinda Bolin on September 22, 2020.
Ado Cigelske bottom photoTop photo , L to R. Youngest daughter Melinda (Mindy) , Oldest son Richard Ado, His wife Deltha Virginia Bloodworth Cigelske , Oldest living daughter Renita Joann ( Joann)
Ado Cigelske bottom photoTop photo , L to R. Youngest daughter Melinda (Mindy) , Oldest son Richard Ado, His wife Deltha Virginia Bloodworth Cigelske , Oldest living daughter Renita Joann ( Joann)
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Ado Cigelskes children .The three older girls are their maternal Aunts.
Ado's 6 children , the 7th. passed as an infant. . The three older girls are their mothers ( Deltha Bloodworth Cigelske Sisters.
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This daughter, wife and mother grew up in Santa Barbara and Monterey. After World War II, she moved to San Jose with her sisters and mother. In 1950 she married Manuel, who lived down the street from her family. She worked for the phone company, at canneries and at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. While caring for her son and daughter she also pitched in at their schools, helping with field trips, and attending band/choir events and teacher conferences. Marylou loved to shop and stroll through Valley Fair and then have a mocha with a treat or visit with friends. Cute hats, bright colors and a love of coats -- she had style!

Marylou (Loza) Guadan
Shorter stylish hairdo and a pretty dress. I don't know if this is her house or her Mom's house.
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Ado Cigelske
This is a photo of Ado Cigelske added by Melinda Bolin on September 22, 2020.
Ado Cigelske bottom photoTop photo , L to R. Youngest daughter Melinda (Mindy) , Oldest son Richard Ado, His wife Deltha Virginia Bloodworth Cigelske , Oldest living daughter Renita Joann ( Joann)
Ado Cigelske bottom photoTop photo , L to R. Youngest daughter Melinda (Mindy) , Oldest son Richard Ado, His wife Deltha Virginia Bloodworth Cigelske , Oldest living daughter Renita Joann ( Joann)
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Ado Cigelskes children .The three older girls are their maternal Aunts.
Ado's 6 children , the 7th. passed as an infant. . The three older girls are their mothers ( Deltha Bloodworth Cigelske Sisters.
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Gladys was my grandmother.
Melinda Christine Cigelske Bolin - granddaughter. Daughter of Ado Cigelske and Deltha Virginia Bloodworth Cigelske


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