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Marvin's debut in 1917 didn't seem to be a particularly happy...
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A few months later. Men always seemed to wear hats in those days, and...
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My uncle was a chubby little guy for most of his early years.
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I'm sure this was never one of his favorite pictures!
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An only child, Marvin had his chores to do as he grew up.
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He was still a chubby youngster in grammar school. (top row, 2nd left)
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By the time he entered high school, he was shedding most of that baby fat.
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Marvin soon became a standout linesman on his San Francisco high...
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His Lowell High School graduation photo.
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The chubby little fellow had grown into a trim & handsome young man.
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My Dad, GrandDad and Uncle Marvin, camping in 1939.
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As a college freshman, he was the best lineman on the San Francisco State...
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But college lasted just one year. "Marvin Fairbanks, sensational freshman...
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The San Francisco Chronicle ran a big story on Marvin as he left...
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"Had he stayed in school, he would have been S.F.State's outstanding...
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And no, that wasn't Joe DiMaggio after all ! It was his college football...
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Both Marvin and his college hoped he'd be back on the football...
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A brand new private in the California National Guard.
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After basic training, he was sent to Dutch Harbor in Alaska's Aleutian...
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Also during his time in the Aleutians, Marvin was credited with saving...
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After a long & very cold year in Alaska, he transferred to the Army Air...
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"I'm enclosing a picture of the most photogenic Marvin. This...
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From a faded citation: "Two hundred and ten enemy aircraft were confirmed...
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He survived 25 bombing missions which earned him 30 days leave, so he...
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Before the wedding, he went camping with us in Northern...
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Ready to go fly fishing for trout with his older brother, my Dad.
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All the Fairbanks 'men' enjoying the good life after another...
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Hey, Uncle Marvin, in two weeks you're due back in England. Maybe...
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Okay, we go home tomorrow, but how about one more picture with my...
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Back to San Francisco, with a shower and shave and a dress uniform ... and...
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Sixteen more missions including several where he was the navigator on...
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GrandDad and his wife Sue with my mother, brother Don and me. We'd just...
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When the War ended, my uncle had been credited with 52 missions over...
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He was still in the Air Force two years after the end of World War II.
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Ressa & Marvin in San Francisco a year after the war's end.
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Enjoying a beer in Cairo in late 1945. It was much better flying in...
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A trip to Mexico with Ressa.
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After he retired from driving a truck for a local bakery, he and Ressa spend...
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But golf was their big passion.
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Occasionally they'd drive down from the Bay Area and spend some...
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Sometimes we'd drive up to Milbrae and visit them . On this Thanksgiving...
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Their backyard in Milbrae, California. Between golf and square dancing, these...
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Congratulating my mother on her 100th birthday in 1990.
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Their bodies were letting them down, but their spirits remained high as they...
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The last picture taken of my aunt and uncle, comfortably living in their new...
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With no children of their own, Marvin & Ressa left their entire estate to...
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