The Reineking Family Photo Album

 

Contributed by Betty Comstock

 

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#11
Photo: Reineking Family Photo Album
Contact: comstock@stateline-isp.com
----Source: Reineking Family Scrapbooks provided by Gail Reineking Jaeger
Reineking Family Portrait-Seated, Olga and Otto, Elvera(Vera), Eldora(Dotty) and Norman(in service uniform, WW II)

 

#12
Photo: Reineking Family Photo Album
Contact: comstock@stateline-isp.com
----Source: Reineking Family Scrapbooks provided by Gail Reineking Jaeger
Otto & Olga Reineking farm in Town of Mead, Clark Co., WI (1950’s) Memories of staying with the Reinekings while attending VBS for six weeks around 1949-51. The house was small with two bedrooms upstairs, one bedroom, combination kitchen-living room, and entry,wash-up room. No running water, pump/well was located outside the back door, between house and the summer kitchen. House and garden was fenced to keep geese and chickens out! My older sister & I stayed during the week, went home to our farm in Loyal on the weekends. We went to VBS at West Side Church, walking there and back in the am. In the afternoon, we needed to take naps, due to the worry of polio, rest being very important. We also helped with household chores and picked strawberries when in season.
(Betty Comstock)

   

 

 

 

 

#13
Photo: Reineking Family Photo Album
Contact: comstock@stateline-isp.com
----Source: Reineking Family Scrapbooks provided by Gail Reineking Jaeger
Norman Reineking, college graduation 1941, with a two year teaching certificate. Graduated from North Central State Teachers College-Stevens Point, which is now part of the University System. Norman taught at Decker School in Town of Warner for $80.00 per month!.

   

 

 

 

 

#14
Photo: Reineking Family Photo Album
Contact: comstock@stateline-isp.com
----Source: Reineking Family Scrapbooks provided by Gail Reineking Jaeger
Norman Reineking, home on leave from service. Norman was inducted into service, March 16, 1943.He was stationed at Camp Butler, North Carolina, with the 310 Infantry, 78th division as a Surgical Technician.

   

 

 

 

 

#15
Photo: Reineking Family Photo Album
Contact: comstock@stateline-isp.com
----Source: Reineking Family Scrapbooks provided by Gail Reineking Jaeger
Friends and family, Left to right: front, Mr. and Mrs. Simon (Marie) Dohmeier, Otto’s grandparents from Sheboygan Co., Erna Dohmeier, Walter Kuhn; back: unknown, Otto Reineking, Art Meinholdt

 

 

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