From births to weddings, and other special recognitions.
Anne

Jill

The page folded up. Here is the front.

Kirk’s is missing (but Gina confirmed it was a woodblock). Kay’s is also woodblock.

Deane didn’t make one for Gina, and when she pointed it out, he made up for it with birthday cards.
Kay’s daughter got a special recognition.

The daughters got married.
Anne & Larry, 1987

Jill & Brian, 1987

Kay & David, 1995

Gina & David, 1998

Deane recreated an 1888 wedding scene of his grandparents. He would’ve been in Tulsa by the time he made this, 1958. The back of the frame was not written by Deane because of the way he is identified (Deane was not a junior, his middle name is William and his father’s middle name is Martin). “Wedding of Ida M. Gillett & William Smyth Durnin. 1888. Drawn by Deane M. Ingraham Jr. in 1958. (Grandson) Property of Rebecca M. Durnin Nilson & Doris Durnin Ingraham.”
Going back to birthdays… From Deane to his Aunt Zella, 1952 during his stint with the army.
From Deane and Louise to Deane’s mother, ~1960
Again, to his mother, 1988
We think this might be for his father. They had a cabin and he enjoyed fishing.
Deane got birthday cards from his co-workers. This one apparently happened after he got into a bicycle accident. All drawn by Burt
1981 – 1986
This valentine drawing was included in a letter to his mother.

The Ingraham motto. I am still trying to locate a clearer image.

Book labels
A special label! It looks like he could’ve made this post-high school.





































