Victor and Josephine Mack

Josephine Mack was the daughter of Roy Thomas Fisk, who settled at the mouth of Hoback Canyon. The Mack family homesteaded on Dell Creek. Later settled on Jack Creek.

Interview Transcript

Interviewer: Martha Saunders

Interviewer: This is for the POPS program and we're interviewing Jo and Victor Mack today at their home in Pinedale. We'll start with Jo. We need your mother and dad and their birth dates and your siblings.

Jo: Ok. My dad's name was Roy T. Fisk, Roy Thomas Fisk. He was born in 1906 in Foster, Washington. Mother Marcella Springer was born in Spokane in 1907. I was born, Josephine Anne Fisk in 1933 in Los Angeles County, California. My brother, Roy, was born in Seattle in 1930. So that kind of tells my history.

Interviewer: Ok, now Victor.

Victor: Well, my dad's name was Babe. Everybody called him Babe. Babe Mack, and I don't know when he was born.

Jo: 1898 I think.

Victor: I don't know. My mother's name was Alma Murphy, and she was born in Missouri.

Jo: In about 18

Victor: Almost the same time dad was.

Jo: Yeah, I think the same year.

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