Steve Snedden > The Babe! (Later know as The Ruth, Ruta, etc.) It's easy to see why she had lots of suitors. Also, easy to see why she didn't have a clue how to cook a raccoon! (It's a long story!)
Steve Snedden > Henry's siblings and their wives. Henry is in the only guy in the back row and I think his wife, Ethyl is on his left. The guy seated on the far right was Jim and his wife Millie is behind him. Most of us cousins really liked Millie!
Steve Snedden > Lloyd and CW Snedden with a new(?) tractor. Lloyd is driving and my dad is standing besides. I'd like to tell you it was the first one they ever owned, but I think this one is from the mid-50's.
Steve Snedden > My dad calls me the "Blodge". He makes up names for everybody. Mine seems to be the most embarassing. I think he did it to keep me modest. It doesn't work except when I go home!
Steve Snedden > The Blodge! Yes, it is me! 
(I think the local photographer got carried away with the rouge!)
Steve Snedden > A clan Holiday meeting. I don't know where this was taken, but it looks like a typical Christmas afternoon. After opening presents at home, we would all go to Grandpa's house for dinner and presents.
Steve Snedden > Way Back in Time photo
Steve Snedden > The Princess Zee-Rita! That's my sister Lynn. Yes, she got a nickname or two but they were mostly uplifting, endearing and cute. Matches her personality!
Steve Snedden > Great Grandfather Miller. He was Ethyl's father. That would make him my Great Grandfather. I remember him, but I don't remember my Great Grandfather on the Snedden's side.
The Babe! (Later know as The Ruth, Ruta, etc.) It's easy to see why she had lots of suitors. Also, easy to see why she didn't have a clue how to cook a raccoon! (It's a long story!)
Steve Snedden > The Babe! (Later know as The Ruth, Ruta, etc.) It's easy to see why she had lots of suitors. Also, easy to see why she didn't have a clue how to cook a raccoon! (It's a long story!)
The Babe! (Later know as The Ruth, Ruta, etc.) It's easy to see why she had lots of suitors. Also, easy to see why she didn't have a clue how to cook a raccoon! (It's a long story!)
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