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Sylvia and Rudy May 11, 1985
White napkin with a cartoon bride and groom printed in pink. The napkin also includes the names of the bride and groom and the wedding date printed in pink ink. -
[Pressed rose petal]
Rose petal on page ending with Exodus 16:33. The petal is rust colored, brittle, and is incomplete. -
My Jesus have mercy on the soul of Juliette García
Funeral prayer card with an image of Saint Francis and birds. The card has a prayer in memory of Juliette Garcia, provided by Waltrip Funeral Directors, and it is on the page that ends with Exodus 4:8. -
[Pressed rose]
Old and fragile rose on Bible page ending with Genesis 39:18. The rose petals have been crushed into smaller pieces but the leaves and stem are intact.Tags Flower -
[In Loving Memory Minnie Pedraza, Jesus and Angel]
Funeral prayer card with Jesus and an angel, and St. Francis of Assisi's prayer. The prayer card is in memory of Minnie Pedraza and it is on page ix. -
Our Pledge
Red and white page with a short prayer referencing family members saying the rosary daily. This page has spaces to write the names of the mother and father of the household and more family members as well. -
[4-14-ABRIL]
Ripped white page with tape marks and a handwritten date excluding the year. The date is written in green ink and the word ABRIL is overlaid on the word April. -
[Merry Christmas]
Ripped white page with tape marks and a short handwritten note saying Christmas greetings. The note is from one sibling to their sister and is written in green ink and in cursive. -
Radio de Houston de que realiza una verdadera labor socio-economica
Newspaper clipping with a headline about the "Necesito Trabajo" ["I Need Work"] segment on KLVL Radio Station. Photographs of people at KLVL studio who are looking for work. -
A Moment of Prayer
Newspaper clipping with a photograph of Reverend James L. Novarro thanking Houstonians for their help for the mercy caravan in response to a flood disaster. Felix and Angelina Morales are in attendance. A second photograph shows a caravan of trucks loaded with provisions, leaving the KLVL station.