George Jerz (born 1933) and Kathleen Jerz (birth year censored) pose with the Lionel train set Kathleen’s father bought for her in 1948. Most of the figures were given to George by his Aunt Lucille when he was about 13.
My mother wants me to thank John at The Train Depot in Chantilly, Va., who cleaned and oiled the engine and made it ready to run after 35 years in storage.
My very handy mother stripped the 18-gauge speaker wires to connect the lock-ons to the transformer and track.
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With time everything changes, but the thing which remain immortal is love an memory. Thanks for sharing this photo Dennis. Because a photo says thousands of words.
Thanks for taking the photo Dennis! Thanks Robert for getting a new mirror for the skaters. So glad to see the train run and the figures look great. So glad to have been able to experience it all again with M&D. So glad for the wonderful memories.