Old proverb: "To speak the names of the departed is to make them live again."

Monday, April 7, 2014

Fieg Family Photo Surfaces


Recently your editor received this wonderful photograph of the family of Max Fieg in the early 1940s, sitting on the porch of their Montclair, N.J. home.  It was sent by Max's daughter, Doris Fieg Holm.

The picture was sent with the following notes:

Back row:
  (bro) Carl Fieg, (his wife) Gerry; Mom - Louise Fieg; Leila Foster Wood (friend); Pop - Max Fieg.
Middle:
  Rondolph Gregory; sis (his wife) Janet Fieg Gregory; Doris (Dolly) Moline (Rosenbaum), my niece; Bud Fieg; sis Ruth Stiles Tomasko
Front:
  Sis Helen Stiles Moline - later Santina; Doris Fieg; sis Emma Fieg Walter

35 Oxford St., Montclair, N.J. (ed. note:  now the site of the Essex Youth Theatre)

Doris writes, Brother Henry (Hank) was probably in Ohio, with National Cash Register.  Helen and Ruth were Louise's daughters by first marriage to Robert Stiles.  Rondolph later went to (the) Army, as (did) Fred Walter, too, and both served in Europe.  Fred was wounded in Anzio, Italy, I think.

Clarence Moline, Dolly's father, was killed in an accident at Walter Kidde Co., Bloomfield - hit by a compressed air tank, 1942.  (ed. note:  The Walter Kidde Co. makes fire extinguishers.)

Helen remarried in 1945 to sea captain Frank Santina, who spent his whole life at sea, all wars, in the Merchant Marine.  Decorated for saving lives at sea after (a) torpedo hit.  Three medals!

Many thanks to Doris for this wonderful look back in time.  Your editor notices that Emma Fieg Walter looks extraordinarily like her cousin Florence Fieg Bookhout, somewhat in the facial features but even more in the way she holds herself in the photo.

An additional bonus realized by your editor in the creation of this post was the discovery of the "Save to TIF" function for scanning the photo when she tried, tried again.  This gave a much more satisfactory quality to the reproduction of said photo, and a greater sense of well-being and happiness to said editor.

4 comments:

Carol Ramagosa said...

I love this pic!
My mom (Emma May - named Emma by her older sister Janet btw) always told us that we were related to the "Oneonta Fiegs" on both the Fieg and Shields side, so no doubt a resemblance?!
Thanks so much - appreciate your fiegfam networking!
Carol Ramagosa

Doris Holm said...

Perhaps Emma resembles Florence because her own mother was Nettie Newman, Max's first wife and mother oft Carl, Henry, Janet, also. Nettie was related to Florence Shields Fieg, an aunt , I think, or at least cousin. I am half sister to all six. Thanks for sending the photo!. I will try to research the date. Love, Doris

Judy Case Wood said...

I remember Uncle Max and Aunt Louise coming to our house in Livingston. Uncle Max help my dad, Stanley, with carpentry work in our house. Great picture. Judy Case Wood

Unknown said...

Hello - The date November 26, 1942 was written by Janet Fieg Gregory on the back of my copy of this photo.