Authors: Deborah Layton
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Personal Memoirs
The missing sculpture.
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After arriving by train in Berkeley, California, 1957. (COURTESY DR. THOMAS LAYTON)
The Layton family by our pool in Berkeley, California, 1959. (COURTESY DR. THOMAS LAYTON)
All four Layton children.
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The family vacationing at Virginia Beach, 1955.
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My grandma Anita in 1950, two years before her suicide.(COURTESY DR. THOMAS LAYTON)
Exactly nine months after Anita’s death, I come home from the hospital, Utah, February 1953.
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Their first child, Tom, at age 2, 1944.
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Mama with my sister, Annalisa, 1945.
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The Layton family on their way to a 1947 Friends meeting, my parents holding their third child, Larry, with Tom and Annalisa at curb.
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Papa, proud Ph.D. graduate in biochemistry, Penn State, 1942.
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Lisa as a newly wed in Rochester, New York, 1942.
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Lisa and Laurence, circa 1944. (COURTESY DR. THOMAS LAYTON)