The Family - Early 1960s

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Jim Piper with his parents, wife and kids, early 1960s.
Jim was born in Los Angeles, CA on June 4, 1931. His mother was Mary Elizabeth Piper and his father was Richard Boniface Piper. He earned a degree in mechanical engineering from USC in the early 50s and then went into the Marine Corps eventually becoming a fighter pilot.
After leaving the Marine Corps in the late 50s Jim married Susan Lefler and they soon had three children, Peter, Nancy and Janice. In 1963 Jim and Susan were divorced.
In 1965 Jim married Christina who had a daughter named Darby from a previous marriage. Jim and Christina had two children together, Tina and Liza in the early 70s. Jim and Christina were divorced in 1983.
In 1984 Jim began a relationship with Morgan Hancock. They lived and worked together for several years until Jim decided to retire in Mexico in late 1988.
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Janice Ednoff commented on Monday, December 11, 2023 12:44 pm
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Pete Piper commented on Friday, December 1, 2023 7:01 pmThe photo of you and Roland brings back memories. I remember[…]
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Pete Piper commented on Friday, December 1, 2023 6:58 pmYou look so young and beautiful there in your office! What y[…]
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Mary Ann Daniel commented on Friday, December 1, 2023 5:17 pm
Roland Daniel, electronic tech. for Piper Hydro.
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Pete Piper commented on Thursday, November 16, 2023 12:33 am
Wasn't this his actual airplain?
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Laurel Ruff commented on Sunday, March 4, 2018 2:28 pmAloha to all who read Jim's story. My name is Laurel and I w[…]
Aloha to all who read Jim's story. My name is Laurel and I work for Jim's son, Peter, here in beautiful Kona Hawaii. "Pete" has a very successful residential design business here and he has been teaching me to draw for the past couple years. He is a loving family man and a wonderful boss! I wish Pete and his family all things well :*) and I will be keeping a close eye on the website forum and the continuation of Jim's story.