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Frank P. Portscheller in the U.S.A.F. The pic was orig. in black n white . Didgital color filters were used to show proper color of uniform (green / dark green cap!
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Frank P Portscheller
Frank P. Portscheller in the U.S.A.F. The pic was orig. in black n white . Didgital color filters were used to show proper color of uniform (green / dark green cap!
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He was a family man and father to Victoria , he was a great brother and provider ! He enjoyed art / drawing / motorcycling / dancing .


She was a hard working women who raised 3 sons while driving a bus and bringing the youngest Robert with her to work ! She was a dedicated wife ! She enjoyed bowling with her husband frank on Tuesdays at East meadow bowl!


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