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This is
a picture of my grandmaw's mother. She was really pretty as
seen in the photo above. I never got a chance to meet her.
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This is
a picture of my grandmaw's father. He died at the age of 93.
I never got a chance to meet him either. |
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This is
a picture of my grandpaw and his family. His parents are the
two older ones in the middle, and my grandpaw is the man on
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This is
a picture of my grandmaw and my grandmaw's sister. This was
taken on halloween night.
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My grandmaw
took this photo when she was about five. Her clothes were
in still back then.
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My grandmaw
is the oldest of seven children. She is the one located in the
middle standing up. The two boys, Uncle Junior and Uncle Sal,
have passed away already. |
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This is
a picture of my grandmaw in her early teen years. Her hair
is pretty wild in this picture.
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In her
teen years, my grandmaw was very energetic. She would climb
trees and run around all the time. Though she can't physically
does these things now, she still has that same energy she
had before.
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My gradnpa
was a ship captain when he was younger. He now owns a shipping
business dealing with his past ocuppation. |
This is
a picture of my grandpa mapping out coordinates on his ship.
He was the head person on his ship so he controlled everything.
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My grandpa
and grandmaw have been happily married for thirty-four years.
Their love for each other can be seen in this photo.
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My grandparents
had five children. (From left to right) Front Row: Aunt Zenida,
Maw Maw Mona, Paw Paw Ray, Aunt Angela. Bottom Row: Aunt Sylvia,
my dad, and Aunt Lydia. |
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This is
a picture of Aunt Fe and Uncle Ep. I used to spend alot of
time at their house also hanging out with their children,
my cousins Alex, Andrew, and Fe.
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This is
a picture of my Uncle Junior. He passed away a couple years
ago, but the family knows he is here with us everyday. He
liked to pick one spot on the sofa and just hang out there.
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Aunt Zenida
is the oldest of my grandparent's children. She is a nurse
in New Orleans.
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Aunt Sylvia
does studies for a sleep-study program. Aunt Sylvia is alot
of fun to hang out with. She is always smiling.
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This is
my aunt Lydia. She is one of the craziest people you will
ever meet. She is an amazing godmother and awesome aunt.
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This is
a picture of Aunt Angela (right). She is my cousin Maria's
mom and my uncle Glen's wife. This is a picture of her when
she was younger.
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Uncle
Bernie and Aunt Lydia have been together for quite a number
of years. They are getting married in December of 2009. This
will be her second marriage.
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This is
a picture of my dad as a baby. Everyone says we looked alike
as kids, but this picture proves it.
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This is
a picture of my grandpaw holding my dad. My dad must have
been about two in this photo.
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My dad
and my grandpaw were very close when my dad was a teenager.
My dad had a very strange hairstyle back then, but I guess
that was normal for his day.
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As my
dad grew older he had a son, me, and a daughter, Zoe. We both
took a karate class together which lasted for about two months.
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This is
a more recent photo of my dad during a trip to Las Vegas with
Tammy and some friends. He actually met Napolean Dynomite
while he was there.
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My sister
Zoe is three years younger than me. She must have been at
least five or six in this photo. She now attends Maryville
Middle School.
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This is
a picture of Zoe during her first season in baseball. She doesn't
play anymore, but you could tell she had fun when she did. She
"played" third base, which means she jumped up and
down with excitement when the ball was hit. |
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Maw Maw
Mona is the mother of the whole Ramos family. She makes sure
that everyone is fine and takes care fo the family. She is
the one of the most important parts of the Ramos family.
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Paw Paw
Ray is like the father of the Ramos family. He provides for
everyone in a way and helps whenever he can. He definitly makes
the most money out of everyone, but he is willing to share it
when a family member is in extreme need for it. |