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Passet Family Collection - MS 1172

Introduction | Biographical Sketch | Scope and Content | Series Description | Inventory

Introduction 

The Passet Family Papers were donated and transferred to the Center for Archival Collections on January 6, 2012, with the cooperation of Joanne Passet of Richmond, Indiana. The collection includes a variety of materials dating from 1887 – 2011. The majority of the collection is comprised of letters sent or received by Almeda (Harrison) Passet, a clerical worker at Fort Riley, Kansas during World War II who married and settled with her husband Norman Passet in Wharton, Ohio in the late 1940s. The materials within the collection are primarily related to the extended Harrison and Passet families and cover several generations of each. In addition to several folders of correspondence, the 2 and 3/4 lf collection includes printed material, news clippings, photographs, legal documents, and artifacts.

No restrictions exist on the research use of this collection and duplication is permitted for research purposes. The collection was arranged and described by undergraduate student archival assistant Rebecca Denes in September, 2012.

Biographical Sketch 

Almeda (Harrison) Passet was born on April 26, 1920 and passed away on March 5, 2011. While the contents of this collection primarily reflect her life until only 1963, they do provide a fairly robust picture of who she was.

She was the first of two children born to Roger and Hermina (Quantic) Harrison of Riley, Kansas, a farmer and a school teacher, respectively. During World War II, Almeda applied to be a clerical worker at Fort Riley. It was there that she met her husband, Norman Passet, during a USO dance. Norman, a native of Wyandot County, Ohio, was stationed at the Fort as a camp cook. The couple married on September 2, 1944. Almeda continued her clerical work at Fort Riley and then moved back to her childhood home while Norman was reassigned to Fort Knox. Following his release in late 1945, the couple settled in Wharton, Ohio, and began their own farm.

The Passets went on to have two children, son Roger and daughter Joanne. Both children were frequent subjects of Almeda’s writing, as were her husband and his family. Like many women of her era, Almeda frequently made her own clothing, and canned fruits and vegetables from the garden that she tended. Her letters and other material in the collection reflect that she was an active member of the community and of the Lutheran church that the family attended.

She was very close to her mother and father, and the three exchanged a great deal of correspondence following the move from Kansas to Ohio. Almeda used her correspondence with them and with others to discuss her daily life and to ask for help and advice when it was needed. In a time when telephone service was scarce and cost-prohibitive, the mail service allowed Almeda to maintain contact with family members and friends that she otherwise might not have been able to communicate with.

Scope and Contents 

This collection represents five generations of the extended Passet family, and four of the extended Harrison family.

The bulk of the Passet collection is family correspondence, the majority of which is between Almeda and her parents, Roger and Hermina Harrison. The correspondence also includes letters written to and from Almeda and her husband Norman, Almeda’s grandmother Harriet Harrison, her brother Neal Harrison, and assorted family members and friends. There are also a small number of letters written from Almeda’s uncle Benjamin Harrison to her father Roger during WWI, and miscellaneous correspondence to various members of the extended Harrison/Passet family.

In addition to the correspondence, there are several other materials in the collection. These include legal documents, material artifacts, photographs, printed materials, and financial documents. Items of note include birth certificates, obituaries, war bond ledgers, embellished handkerchiefs from the Philippines, an unmarked WWII armored division patch, various certificates, the VE-Day issue of “The ‘All American’ Paraglide” military newspaper, and income tax paperwork from Almeda’s clerical work as a civilian at Fort Riley, Kansas.

In total, the collection covers the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, with the majority of materials dating from about 1940 – 1963. Historical events mentioned in the collection include the 1918 flu pandemic, WWI, the Great Depression, WWII, US-Soviet tensions immediately following WWII, and the Korean War. Almeda’s uncle Benjamin was a soldier during WWI, though it appears that he remained in the United States due to an injury and did not see any overseas action. Her husband was a camp cook at Fort Riley, Kansas and Fort Knox, Kentucky during WWII while his brother Russell served overseas. Included in Russell’s correspondence are several pieces of Victory Mail.

In addition to the national information of note, there is also a great deal of information about Northwestern Ohio included in the collection. Letters that were written after the Passets settled in Ohio discuss various aspects of farming and small town Ohio life. It is also interesting to see how national changes impacted the residents of Northwestern Ohio; several letters between Almeda and her parents from the early 1950s discuss the pressure to register for social security and what it might mean for them.

Additionally, there is a great deal of social history to be found in the contents of the collection. In her earlier letters, Almeda was a farm wife and a new mother, and much of her correspondence reflects on the realities of both. While she was concerned with national and international news, she was also concerned with the day to day life of living and working on a farm in rural Ohio.

The recipe sheet included in the printed materials is also a wonderful example of social history. It not only reflects the cooking styles of the era, but also the advertising and marketing endeavors of companies. It was created for and distributed by Vick’s medical company, modernly most known for Nyquil and other over the counter treatments.

The contents of this collection have the potential to be helpful to a wide array of researchers. There is a great deal of genealogical information related to the Passet and Harrison families, as well as that of friends and acquaintances that may appear in correspondence or photographs. For historians, the materials within the collection are filled with valuable information. The collection demonstrates, in a variety of ways, the manner in which ordinary citizens and military service members were impacted by national and international events. A great deal of the materials provide insight into Northwestern Ohio local and social history, but can reach much further; they can be considered representative of the history of many similar families throughout the United States.

Series Description 

CORRESPONDENCE

CORRESPONDENCE – ALMEDA (HARRISON) PASSET TO ROGER AND HERMINA HARRISON
1944 - 1958
Sixteen folders, arranged chronologically
Letters from daughter Almeda to her parents.

CORRESPONDENCE – ROGER AND HERMINA HARRISON TO ALMEDA PASSET
1944 – 1957
Thirteen folders, arranged chronologically
Letters primarily written by Hermina to daughter Almeda.

CORRESPONDENCE – ALMEDA PASSET TO NORMAN PASSET
1945 – 1958
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters from Almeda to husband Norman.

CORRESPONDENCE – NORMAN PASSET TO ALMEDA PASSET
1944 – 1958
Three folders, arranged chronologically
Letters to Almeda from husband Norman.

CORRESPONDENCE – HARRIET HARRISON TO ALMEDA AND NORMAN PASSET
1944 – 1963
Six folders, arranged chronologically
Letters to granddaughter Almeda and grandson-in-law Norman from grandmother.

CORRESPONDENCE – NEAL HARRISON TO ALMEDA AND NORMAN PASSET
1943 – 1949
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters to sister Almeda and brother-in-law Norman from brother.

CORRESPONDENCE – L.W. AND ALMA PASSET TO ALMEDA AND NORMAN PASSET
1944 – 1947
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters to son Norman and daughter-in-law Almeda from parents.

CORRESPONDENCE – ALMEDA AND NORMAN PASSET MISCELLANEOUS
1944 – 1956, n.d.
Five folders, arranged chronologically
Letters between Almeda and Norman from miscellaneous friends and family members.

CORRESPONDENCE – NORMAN PASSET TO ROGER AND HERMINA HARRISON
1945 – 1957
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters from son-in-law Norman to his wife’s parents.

CORRESPONDENCE – RUSSELL PASSET TO NORMAN PASSET
1944 – 1945
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters to Norman from brother Russell.

CORRESPONDENCE – NEAL HARRISON TO ROGER AND HERMINA HARRISON
1945 – 1957
Two folders, arranged chronologically
Letters from son Neal to parents.

CORRESPONDENCE – PASSET CHILDREN (ROGER AND JOANNE) MISCELLANEOUS
1952 – 1957, n.d.
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters between Roger and Joanne Passet and miscellaneous family members.

CORRESPONDENCE – MISCELLANEOUS PASSET FAMILY
1945 – 1947, n.d.
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters between various friends and family members.

CORRESPONDENCE – BENJAMIN HARRISON TO ROGER HARRISON
1917 – 1920
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters to Roger from brother Benjamin.

CORRESPONDENCE – HERMINA HARRISON TO ROGER HARRISON
1947
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters from wife Hermina to husband Roger

CORRESPONDENCE – HARRIET HARRISON TO ROGER AND HERMINA HARRISON
1938 – 1951, n.d.
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters from mother Harriet to son and daughter-in-law.

CORRESPONDENCE – L.W. AND ALMA PASSET TO ROGER AND HERMINA HARRISON
1944
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters from Norman’s parents to Hermina’s parents.

CORRESPONDENCE – ROGER AND HERMINA (QUANTIC) HARRISON MISCELLANEOUS
1914 – 1961
One folder, arranged chronologically
Letters between miscellaneous friends and family members and Roger or Hermina, or both.

CORRESPONDENCE – THOMAS AND ANNA QUANTIC MISCELLANEOUS
1903 – 1961, n.d.
Two folders, arranged chronologically
Letters between miscellaneous friends and family members and Thomas or Anna, or both.

SUBJECT FILES

REPORT CARDS
Almeda (Harrison) Passet
1927 - 1938
One folder, arranged chronologically

REPORT CARDS
Evelyn Huston
1927 – 1930
One folder, arranged chronologically

WORK RELATED
1942 – 1945
Five folders, arranged chronologically
Letters and papers related to Almeda (Harrison) Passet’s work in a Civil Service clerical position at Fort Riley, Kansas, during World War II

MILITARY
1945
One folder, arranged chronologically
United States Army separation and discharge papers for Norman Passet.

LITERARY PRODUCTIONS

MANUSCRIPTS
n.d.
One folder
Hermina (Quantic) Harrison handwritten school essay.

MANUSCRIPTS
n.d.
One folder
Almeda (Harrison) Passet handwritten school project.

GENEALOGICAL
n.d.
One folder
Brief handwritten history of the Passet family.

LEGAL DOCUMENTS

MORTGAGES AND DEEDS
1890 – 1969
One folder, arranged chronologically
Mortgage and deed documentation for land owned by the Clarence Huston family of Wyandot County, Ohio, which may have been rented or purchased by the Passet family or relatives during the mid 20th century.

FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS

LEDGERS
1942 – 1950
Four folders, arranged chronologically
Bank and war bond ledgers belonging to Almeda and Norman Passet.

COUPON BOOKS
1943, n.d.
One folder
Two war ration books owned and used by Almeda (Harrison) Passet during the Second World War, both with some stamps remaining.

TAX DOCUMENTS
1942 – 1945
Two folders, arranged chronologically by type
Earnings memo and income tax withholding forms for Almeda (Harrison) Passet from Fort Riley civil service position.

SCRAPBOOK MATERIALS

NEWSPAPERS
1945
Full issue of the “The ‘All American’ Paraglide” military newspaper with mimeographed letter from Russell Passet printed on the second page.

NEWSCLIPPINGS
1944 – 2011
Four folders, arranged chronologically by type
“I am a Gold Brick” satirical essay from unknown publication, “Livestock and Wool News” farming newsletter, family member obituaries, and miscellaneous Passet family clippings.

PRINTED MATERIAL

CERTIFICATES
1902 – 1965
Nine folders, arranged chronologically by recipient
School attendance certificates and school awards for Hermina (Quantic) Harrison and Almeda (Harrison) Passet, Hermina (Quantic) Harrison teaching certificate, Almeda (Harrison) Passet “Cradle Roll” certificate and Lutheran Confirmation certificate, Norman Passet certificate of military service in the United States Army.

PAMPHLETS
1942 – 1943
Two folders, arranged chronologically
“Family Allowances and Allotments of Pay for Soldiers Dependents” informational pamphlet, “Army Hit Kit of Popular Songs” songbook.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
1887 – 1944
Five folders, arranged chronologically by type
Graduation announcements for Norman Passet, Almeda (Harrison) Passet, and Neal Harrison. Wedding invitations for Roger and Hermina (Quantic) Harrison and Almeda (Harrison) and Norman Passet. Funeral memorial cards for Louisa Harrod and Alfred Lovibond.

FORM LETTERS
[1945?]
One folder
Form letter from President Harry Truman to discharged military veterans.

LISTS
1942
One Folder
“Clerical and General Office Positions” employment information from United States civil service commission.

IDENTIFICATION
[c. 1940s]
One folder
“Class A” identification cards for three military servicemen.

PRINTED MATERIAL

FLYERS
[1946]
One folder
“Tempting Dishes Easily Made” recipe sheet from the Vick’s medicine company.

BROADSIDES
1958
One folder
Advertisement for public auction held at the Kansas farm of Roger Harrison.

PROGRAMS
1938 – 1943
Five folders, arranged chronologically by type
Playbills from Riley Rural High School, graduation and banquet programs from Riley County Elementary Schools and Riley Rural High School, menu and program for a Fort Riley Christmas Dinner.

POSTCARDS
n.d.
One folder
Three unused British postcards depicting various landmark scenes.

PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL

POSITIVE PRINTS
1917 – 1957
Fifteen folders, arranged chronologically by subject
Photographs of various members of the extended Passet and Harrison families, including a portrait of the family of Norman’s grandfather. Pictures of homes lived in by Almeda and Norman, as well as those of a farm that may have been rented or purchased the Passets or the Harrisons. Several small photographs of unidentified children, some of which may be of Norman Passet and his brothers.

ARTIFACTS

ARTIFACTS
[c. 1940s], n.d.
Five folders, arranged by type
World War II armored division patch without battalion or division number, two handkerchiefs sent to Hermina Harrison and Almeda Passet from Neal Harrison from the Philippines, Four-H ribbons presented to Almeda (Harrison) Passet, handmade banquet favors fashioned from construction paper.

Inventory 

Box 1: Correspondence

Folder

  1. Almeda (Harrison) Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1944 – 1945
  2. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, January – June, 1946
  3. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, July – December, 1946
  4. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, January – June, 1947
  5. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, July – December, 1947
  6. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1948
  7. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, January – June, 1949
  8. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, July – December, 1949
  9. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, January – April, 1950
  10. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, May – November, 1950

Box 2: Correspondence

Folder

  1. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1951
  2. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1953
  3. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1954
  4. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1955
  5. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1957
  6. Almeda Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1958
  7. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda (Harrison) Passet, 1944
  8. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, 1946 – 1947
  9. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, 1948
  10. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, 1949 – 1950
  11. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, 1951
  12. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, 1952
  13. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, 1953
  14. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, 1954
  15. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, 1955

Box 3: Correspondence

Folder

  1. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, January – June, 1956
  2. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, July – December, 1956
  3. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, January – March, 1957
  4. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda Passet, April – June, 1957
  5. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, July – September, 1957
  6. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, October – December, 1957
  7. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, 1959
  8. Roger and Hermina Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, n.d.
  9. Almeda Passet to Norman Passet, 1945 – 1958
  10. Norman Passet to Almeda Passet, 1944 – 1945
  11. Norman Passet to Almeda Passet, 1946, 1949
  12. Norman Passet to Almeda Passet, 1952 – 1958

Box 4: Correspondence

Folder

  1. Harriet Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, 1944 – 1946
  2. Harriet Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, 1947
  3. Harriet Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, 1950 – 1953
  4. Harriet Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, 1954
  5. Harriet Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, 1955 – 1957
  6. Harriet Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, 1963
  7. Neal Harrison to Almeda and Norman Passet, 19453 – 1949
  8. L.W. and Alma Passet to Almeda and Norman Passet, 1944 – 1947
  9. Almeda and Norman Miscellaneous Wedding Cards, 1944
  10. Almeda and Norman Passet Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1944, 1956
  11. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1938 – 1956
  12. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Miscellaneous Correspondence, n.d.
  13. Norman Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1945 – 1957
  14. Russell Passet to Norman Passet, 1944 – 1945
  15. Norman Passet Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1944 – 1945, 1953
  16. Neal Harrison to Roger and Hermina Harrison (some forwarded to Almeda with notes from Hermina), 1945 – 1947
  17. Neal Harrison to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1948 – 1957
  18. Passet Children (Roger and Joanne) Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1952 – 1957, n.d.
  19. Miscellaneous Passet Family Correspondence, 1945, 1957, n.d.
  20. Benjamin Harrison to Roger Harrison, 1917 – 1920
  21. Hermina Harrison to Roger Harrison, 1947
  22. Harriet Harrison to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1938 – 1951, n.d.
  23. L.W. and Alma Passet to Roger and Hermina Harrison, 1944
  24. Roger and Hermina (Quantic) Harrison Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1914 – 1961
  25. Thomas and Anna Quantic Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1903 – 1961
  26. Thomas and Anna Quantic Miscellaneous Correspondence, n.d.

Box 5: Subject Files, Reports, Literary Productions, Scrapbook Materials, Printed Material, and Photographic Material

Folder

  1. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Report Cards, 1927 – 1938
  2. Evelyn Huston Report Cards, 1927 - 1930
  3. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Civil Service Inquiry Letter, February 19, 1942
  4. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Civil Service “Notice of Rating,” 1942
  5. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Civil Service “Efficiency Rating” Form, 1943 – 1945
  6. Almeda Passet Civil Service “Notification of Personnel Action,” 1944 – 1945
  7. Almeda Passet “Report of X-Ray Examination,” September 8, 1945
  8. Norman Passet Military Separation and Discharge Papers, 1945
  9. Visitors Pass for Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IL, July 15, [194-?]
  10. Hermina (Quantic) Harrison handwritten school essay, n.d.
  11. Almeda (Harrison) Passet school project, n.d.
  12. Brief handwritten Harrison Family history, n.d.
  13. Huston Family mortgage and land deed documents, 1890 - 1969
  14. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Earnings Memo, 1942
  15. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Income Tax Withholding Forms, 1943, 1945
  16. Almeda (Harrison) Passet War Ration Books (with some stamps remaining), 1943, n.d.
  17. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Bank Ledger, 1942 – 1943
  18. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Bank Ledger, 1943 – 1945
  19. Almeda and Norman Passet War Bonds Ledger, 1943 – 1945
  20. Almeda and Norman Passet Savings Bonds Ledger, 1943 – 1950
  21. "I am a Gold Brick" satirical essay from unknown publication, [c. 1940s]
  22. Passet Family Miscellaneous Clippings, 1944 – 1965
  23. "Livestock and Wool News" Newsletter containing photographs of Norman Passet, April, 1960
  24. Obituaries of Russel Passet, Norman Passet, and Almeda Passet, 2007 – 2011
  25. Hermina (Quantic) Harrison School Attendance Certificates, 1902 – 1904
  26. Hermina (Quantic) Harrison Teaching Certificate, August 1, 1914
  27. Almeda (Harrison) Passet “Cradle Roll” Certificate, April 26, 1920
  28. Almeda (Harrison) Passet School Certificates and Awards, 1928 – 1934
  29. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Grade School Diploma, May 26, 1934
  30. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Birth Certificate Verification, [March 17, 1942]
  31. “Altar Lilies” Lutheran Religious Booklet with Attached Confirmation Certificate for Almeda Passet, June 23, 1944
  32. Almeda Passet Four-H “Certificate of Service,” November 4, 1965
  33. Norman Passet Certificate of (Military) Service, September 30, 1941
  34. “Family Allowances and Allotments of Pay for Soldiers Dependents” Pamphlet, 1942
  35. “Army Hit Kit of Popular Songs,” May, 1943
  36. Norman Passet Graduation Announcement, April 29, 1929
  37. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Graduation Announcement, May 19, 1938
  38. Neal Harrison Graduation Announcement, May 22, 1945
  39. Hermina (Quantic) and Roger Harrison Wedding Invitation, September 12, 1917
  40. Almeda (Harrison) and Norman Passet Wedding Invitation, September 2, [1944]
  41. Funeral Memorial Cards for Louisa Harrod and Alfred Lovibond, 1887, 1891
  42. Form Letter from President Harry Truman to Discharged Veterans, [1945?]
  43. Civil Service Commission “Clerical and General Office Positions” job listing, February, 1942
  44. Three Fort Riley, KS “Class A” identification cards [c. 1940s]
  45. “Tempting Dishes Easily Made” Recipe Sheet, [1946]
  46. Broadsheet Advertisement for Roger Harrison Public Auction, January 15, 1958
  47. Riley (Kansas) Rural High School Playbills, 1938, n.d.
  48. Riley County (Kansas) Elementary Schools Graduation Program, May 26, 1934
  49. Riley (Kansas) Rural High School Commencement Programs, 1936, 1938 – 1940
  50. Riley (Kansas) High School Banquet Programs, 1937 – 1942
  51. Fort Riley Christmas Dinner Menu, 1943
  52. Unused British Postcards, n.d.
  53. Roger and Hermina (Quantic) Harrison portrait, September 12, 1917
  54. Roger and Hermina Harrison, [c. 1940s – 1950s]
  55. Wedding of Almeda and Norman Passet, September 2, 1944
  56. Almeda and Norman Passet, 1944, 1948
  57. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Miscellaneous, 1927 – 1934, [1920? -1947?]
  58. Norman Passet Miscellaneous, [1911? – 1947?]
  59. Russell Passet Miscellaneous, [c. 1940s]
  60. Roger Passet Miscellaneous, [1947?]
  61. Peter Frank, Sr. and family portrait, [c. 1880s]

Box 6: Photographic Material and Artifacts

Folder

  1. Passet Family portrait, 1957
  2. Norman Passet Confirmation class portrait (North Salem Lutheran Church), 1929
  3. Wharton, Ohio unidentified class picture with teacher Ollie Lutz, [c. 1920s]
  4. Homes of Almeda and Norman Passet, 1946, 1952
  5. Upper Sandusky area farm, November, 1957
  6. Miscellaneous unidentified children, n.d.
  7. World War II Armored Force Patch (No division or battalion number), [c. 1940s]
  8. Handkerchief from the Philippines “To My Sister,” [c. 1946]
  9. Handkerchief from the Philippines “To My Mother,” [c. 1946]
  10. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Four-H ribbons, 1940, n.d.
  11. Handmade Favors, n.d.

Oversize

Folder

  1. Alma Frank Confirmation certificate, April 3, 1898
  2. Norman Passet Baptism certificate, November 9, 1911
  3. Norman Passet Confirmation certificate, December 6, 1925
  4. Norman Passet High School Diploma, April 19, 1929
  5. Norman Passet Salem Centralized High School graduation certificate, April 19, 1929
  6. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Baptism certificate, September 20, 1931
  7. Almeda (Harrison) Passet Confirmation certificate, September 27, 1931
  8. The “All American” Paraglide Newspaper, [May 8], 1945
  9. Norman Passet farm training course completion certificate, January 16, 1951

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