Dorothy Copeland With Five Of Her Nine Children, May 1997

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Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1997
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From left to right: Brenda Copeland-Klein, David Copeland, mother Dorothy Copeland, Steven Copeland, Andrea Copeland and Ellen Copeland-Brown gather for a family portrait. The other Copeland siblings - Ron, Jeffrey, Elaine and Gina - were not available to be photographed.
Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1997
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From left to right: Brenda Copeland-Klein, David Copeland, mother Dorothy Copeland, Steven Copeland, Andrea Copeland and Ellen Copeland-Brown gather for a family portrait. The other Copeland siblings - Ron, Jeffrey, Elaine and Gina - were not available to be photographed.
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On Mother's Day

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A New Mother Relaxes With A Magazine At The University Of Michigan Maternity Hospital, January 1946

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Ann Arbor News, January 28, 1946
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Above is a sample of the rooming accommodations for patients at University of Michigan's Maternity Hospital.
Ann Arbor News, January 28, 1946
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Above is a sample of the rooming accommodations for patients at University of Michigan's Maternity Hospital.
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35 Patients Can Be Crowded Into Small Rooms At Maternity Hospital

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Gov. Kim Sigler Meets The Ryder Family On His Tour Of The University's Maternity Hospital, March 1948

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Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1948
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Mark Ryder had the unusual experience of being greeted by a state governor when he was ushered into the world. Because Michigan's Gov. Kim Sigler was inspecting University of Michigan's Maternity Hospital yesterday when the eight-pound lad arrived, Mark will be called "Kim" for "short." Mark with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Ryder of Detroit, and Mr. Sigler are shown in the above picture.
Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1948
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Mark Ryder had the unusual experience of being greeted by a state governor when he was ushered into the world. Because Michigan's Gov. Kim Sigler was inspecting University of Michigan's Maternity Hospital yesterday when the eight-pound lad arrived, Mark will be called "Kim" for "short." Mark with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Ryder of Detroit, and Mr. Sigler are shown in the above picture.
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Geraldine Shambaugh Receives Awards Given Posthumously To Her Son Pfc. Gregory Shambaugh, November 1968

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Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1968
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Mrs. Geraldine J. Shambaugh of 3006 Williamsburg received awards from Capt. D. J. Deka (left) made posthumously to her son, Pfc. Gregory Shambaugh, who died in action in Vietnam in March. They include the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart and the Good Conduct Medal. During his service Pfc. Shambaugh had been awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Ribbon, Combat Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge and several sharpshooter badges. He left a widow, Mrs. Camilla S. Shambaugh, and father, Robert Shambaugh of Toledo.
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1968
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Mrs. Geraldine J. Shambaugh of 3006 Williamsburg received awards from Capt. D. J. Deka (left) made posthumously to her son, Pfc. Gregory Shambaugh, who died in action in Vietnam in March. They include the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart and the Good Conduct Medal. During his service Pfc. Shambaugh had been awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Ribbon, Combat Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge and several sharpshooter badges. He left a widow, Mrs. Camilla S. Shambaugh, and father, Robert Shambaugh of Toledo.
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Slain GI Honored

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Kim DeHenau Enjoys Her Pioneer High School Office Decorated For Mother's Day By Her Daughter, May 1984

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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1984
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SURPRISE, MOM - When Genne DeHenau told her mother she was going to run some errands Thursday, her mom didn't think she intended to do some work in the assistant principal's office at Pioneer High School. But the 17-year-old Huron High School student, with the help of a custodian, got into the office where her mother works. Genne's mother, Kim, is a secretary for Jim Clark, assistant principal at Pioneer, and Genne wanted to wish her a happy mother's day by surprising her with some interior decorating.
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1984
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SURPRISE, MOM - When Genne DeHenau told her mother she was going to run some errands Thursday, her mom didn't think she intended to do some work in the assistant principal's office at Pioneer High School. But the 17-year-old Huron High School student, with the help of a custodian, got into the office where her mother works. Genne's mother, Kim, is a secretary for Jim Clark, assistant principal at Pioneer, and Genne wanted to wish her a happy mother's day by surprising her with some interior decorating.
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Surprise, Mom

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