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Helen Healy Bonine - Will Celebrate her 99th birthday on Aug. 20, 2016

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The Healy Family Christmas card photo in 1924. Helen Healy is at the far right. This photo was taken shortly after Helen and her sister, Eileen, were adopted. The others, from left, are: Alex Healy, Edith Healy, Alex Healy, Jr. and Dan. The photo was taken by the side of their house at 920 Culbertson Ave. in Worland, Wyo.

Edith writes at length about what happened when she brought Helen and Eileen home to Worland in Chapter 14 of An Improbable Pioneer. A pdf is attached.

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