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Toledo Library reception for Elizabeth Frankowski

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Elizabeth Frankowski, left, 88, and Sheila Odesky, right, President to the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library Board of Trustees, greet each other during a reception to honor Mrs. Frankowski.

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Elizabeth Frankowski, left, 88, left, and Toledo Councilman Tom Waniewski, share a moment during a reception to honor Mrs. Frankowski and to present her childhood diary.

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A digitized copy of a diary by longtime Toledo resident Elizabeth Frankowski which documented her time as a Polish refugee in Soviet labor camps in Sibera.

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U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Ohio), left, stands next to Elizabeth Frankowski, right, 88, during a reception to honor Mrs. Frankowski and to present her childhood Polish diary, which the library has digitized at the West Toledo Branch Library.

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Elizabeth Frankowski, left, 88, right, gives Representative Marcy Kaptur (D., Ohio), left, a hug during a reception.

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Elizabeth Anna Peppas ofFlat Rock, N.C., daughter of Elizabeth Frankowski, applauds her mother during a reception at the West Toledo Branch Library.

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Elizabeth Frankowski loaned the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library System her diary, which is a record of the events she and her family suffered as a result of the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939. Her father, Marian Pawlicki, a veteran of World War I, was killed on border patrol duty, leaving behind seven children, of which Elizabeth was the oldest at almost 13, and his wife, then expecting their eighth child.

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Elizabeth Frankowski, 88, becomes emotional during a reception to honor her and present her childhood Polish diary, which the library has digitized at the West Toledo Branch Library.

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Elizabeth Anna Peppas of Flat Rock, N.C., right, gives her mother Elizabeth Frankowski, left, flowers.

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Elizabeth Anna Peppas of Flat Rock, NC, right, presents her mother Elizabeth Frankowski, left, with flowers.

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Elizabeth Frankowski's grandson Kyle Kelley, 13, left, holds flowers for Rep. Marcy Kaptur, not pictured, while seated next to his mother Patricia Kelley, right, of Perrysburg Township, during a reception to honor Elizabeth Frankowski.

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