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A 1930 family photograph shows Jane Ceklarz Prescott with her father Joseph. Both would become active in the French Resistance during WWII.
Jane Ceklarz Prescott, 87, a South Portland resident and French national, holds a photograph of her father Joseph Ceklarz who was active in the French Resistance.
Jane Ceklarz and her fiancé Myron Prescott in 1945.
Wedding photo of Jane Ceklarz and Myron Prescott in 1945
Eugenie (Jane) Ceklarz in 1944, the year she met her husband.
Working for a coal mine above ground in 1942. Eugenie (Jane) Ceklarz seated in the middle.
Wagon commemorating coal mining effort during World War II.
Joseph Ceklarz, father of Jane Ceklarz Prescott. He was born in Poland in 1902 and moved to France when he was 20 years old.
The Ceklarz family in 1931. From left to right: Joe, Father, Alfreda, Mother, Eugenie (Jane).
Eugenie (Jane) Ceklarz and her sister Alfreda (l.) dressed for a gynastic parade in 1937.
1940: Eugenie (Jane) Ceklarz with her siblings. Left to right: Joe, Jane Alfreda, Severin, Felicie.
Jane Ceklarz and her siblings in 1998. From left to right: Joe, Jane, Alfreda, Severin and Felicie.
Eugenie, now Jane, Ceklarz in 1930.
Eugenie (Jane) Ceklarz' father, mother and Uncle Irving