Margie Macias Yannuzzi - El Paso, Texas
Margie Macias Yannuzzi - El Paso, Tejas
Margie Macias Yannuzzi - El Paso, Texas
Margie Macias Yannuzzi's picture was taken on her wedding day in 1953 by the Casasola Photograph Studio. Apart from her name, her identity is unknown. Her wedding dress looks stunning; it is decorated with lace and the veil is fixed with a little sparkling crown. The Casasola Studio took many pictures of El Pasoans and captured special occasions like weddings or graduations. Alfonso Casasola, a member of a famous family of Mexican photographers, came to El Paso in the 1920s after several years in the Mexican consular service. He established the Casasola Studio (also known by its Spanish name, Estudio Casasola) at 511 S. El Paso Street and was active in many civic organizations. He died on February 17, 1948 at the age of 59, but his wife, Emma Flores Casasola, continued the studio for many years. This is my mother, Maria Margarita Macias. I'm her daughter, Nanette Yannuzzi ([email protected]). She is 84 years old and lives in Pennsylvania.
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That is my grandmother!