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Don always loved working in the yard. Here's a picture of him after the house in Alameda was finished with construction in 2003.
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This is the Ingraham family at Marjorie's wedding in 1968. From left, William, Aubrey, Marjorie, Don and George.
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I think this was shot at Emil Villa's Ribs in Piedmont. This was one of our favorite places to eat growing up. This shot was taken in 2003 for Don's birthday with his Mom Aubrey and wife Terry.
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Don was a huge Disney fan, and after he retired he started collecting like crazy. We converted his closet into a showroom for all his Disney figures. Photo 1 of 6
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Don was a huge Disney fan, and after he retired he started collecting like crazy. We converted his closet into a showroom for all his Disney figures. Photo 2 of 6
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Don was a huge Disney fan, and after he retired he started collecting like crazy. We converted his closet into a showroom for all his Disney figures. Photo 3 of 6
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Don was a huge Disney fan, and after he retired he started collecting like crazy. We converted his closet into a showroom for all his Disney figures. Photo 4 of 6
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Don was a huge Disney fan, and after he retired he started collecting like crazy. We converted his closet into a showroom for all his Disney figures. Photo 5 of 6
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Dad was a huge Disney fan, and after he retired he started collecting like crazy. We converted his closet into a showroom for all his Disney figures. Photo 6 of 6
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This is a leaf from the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse at Disneyland. Dad and I always used to joke about how pathetic a "ride" it was. when they closed it down to build the Tarzan Treehouse, I was lucky to purchase a leaf as a Christmas gift. This is one of my favorite memories of my Dad.
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Here's Don's Certificate for graduating from UC Berkeley's School of Law in 1962.
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Don was always a Disney nut. He'd tell me stories about how back in the early days, they would sell animation cells from the movies in the park from carts in the middle of main street. Of course the savvy guy he was, he picked up a few. This one is Puff from Puff the Magic Dragon.
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MAD magazine was always a favorite of his, Especially the drawings of Paul Coker and Mort Drucker. This one of Paul's "Dropping a Hint" print, number 123/1500 if you're curious.
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The back of the Paul Coker "Dropping a Hint" print.
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Another of Don's favorite artists was Walt Kelly. This print is from the Pogo series "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Let Nothing You Dismay" number 23/750.
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A playbill from Children's Fairyland which Don designed and illustrated. This was a production by Terry's Thumbelina Players.
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Don was a Lt Judge Advocate in the Army. This is him in Korea I believe in 1964, but I could be mistaken.
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Here's Don, Terry, Andrew and myself in Orange County while I lived there. This was in 2001.
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Another shot of Don, Terry, Andrew and myself in Orange County while I lived there. This was in 2001, probably the morning of a trip to Disneyland.
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Christmas in the 1950's. From left, Marge, Don, George.
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This is Paul Garin the 4th, Marge's son, and Don. The picture was taken around Jan 71 in what looks like the Ashmount house where Don grew up.
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Not sure of the occasion, but that's Grandpa on the left followed by Lawrence, Don, Terry and George at the Ashmount house. You can see it's the same chair that Don was sitting with Paul in the last photo. taken in 1991
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Chowing's Tavern in Colonial Williamsburg, summer 1958. George took and sent this photo of Don. according to George "They both had to buy colonial 3 cornered hats so they could carry on doing bloody british noblemen slumming in the colonies"
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This is Don when he was 2.5 or so
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Marge and Don at Boalt Law School in UC Berkeley for Don's graduation day in 1962
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Don and Grandpa by the garage at the Ashmount house the day of Don's graduation.
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Don in 1950 while he was in the school band
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Don with Rain and Paul at Christmas in 1973 at the Ashmount house.
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Here's Lawrence, Andrew, Don and Terry at the Ashmount house in full cubscout uniforms.
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Don back from 'Nam in 1965 at the Ashmount house
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Don and grandpa out at the ranch in Livermore before it was built up, sometime in the 1950s
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"Don doing "Newt Crabtree", a backwoods new england philosopher, one of his personal favorites when he got tired of being Don. Newt had a lot of homey mottoes but they didn't mean squat. Sounded pretty good though, and he did the accent pretty well too." - George
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Don at Fort Ord in 1963 at basic training before receiving his commission.
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Don designed the flag for the City of Alameda, CA. Here's the announcement that was made in the Alameda Times Star on April 18th, 1984