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Joe Kernke Collection Photos

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(KERNKE.2010.01.24) - Portrait 1
(KERNKE.2010.01.25) - Portrait 2
(KERNKE.2010.01.26) - Prep Room 2
(KERNKE.2010.01.27) - Prep Room
(KERNKE.2010.01.28) - Reception Hall
(KERNKE.2010.01.29) - Reception Lobby
(KERNKE.2010.01.30) - Rose Room
(KERNKE.2010.01.31) - SW Side of Building - 1960's
(KERNKE.2010.01.32) - Selection Room
(KERNKE.2010.01.33) - Staff in 1937 1938
(KERNKE.2010.01.07) - Blue Room - 1939
(KERNKE.2010.01.08) - Building Front
(KERNKE.2010.01.09) - Casket Selection Room - 1939
(KERNKE.2010.01.10) - Casket Storage
(KERNKE.2010.01.11) - Casket Viewing Room
(KERNKE.2010.01.12) - Conference Room
(KERNKE.2010.01.13) - East with Trees
(KERNKE.2010.01.14) - Formal Opening
(KERNKE.2010.01.15) - Foyer - 1939
(KERNKE.2010.01.16) - Garage
(KERNKE.2010.01.17) - Germany
(KERNKE.2010.01.18) - Important Number List
(KERNKE.2010.01.19) - Joe Kernke American Legion
(KERNKE.2010.01.20) - Joe Kernke and Jack Wells - 1937 1938
(KERNKE.2010.01.21) - Limousines - Nov. 1950
(KERNKE.2010.01.22) - Mayor Ron Norrick
(KERNKE.2010.01.23) - Picture made from Architects Drawing
(KERNKE.2010.01.01) - 30 Days Free Protection Offer
(KERNKE.2010.01.02) - 50 Anniversary Invitation - 1989
(KERNKE.2010.01.03) - Ambulance 1 - Nov. 12, 1946
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As of 2024, Retro Metro OKC is a project of the Oklahoma City / County Historical Society. The origination ask for an annual $35 membership to cover the cost of activities, operation of this site and equipment necessary to scan and process materials, and other efforts to promote and tell Oklahoma City’s history.

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