My son convinced me I should get wired into this Internet Age so I can stay current. I've already become familiar with the pleasures of long periods of telephone hold for technical support.
This page is dedicated to the memory of my late husband, Robert Cucin, who died just when he had achieved a level of success that he might have been able to take the time to enjoy. Here are pictures of me and one of Bob and me together. It is either taken at one of the many parties we were wont to throw or at one of my son's weddings. There were so many of each, I can't really be sure.
Since so many of our happy moments occurred out in our place in West Hampton, a few pictures taken from there are in order.
When Robert's practice first starting doing well, he took me and his current girlfriend, Gerda, to Paris for a fortnight at the Plaza Athene. Here's a picture of the two of us in front of Sacre Coeur at Montmartre.
No web site should be without some streaming media so I have for you two items of interest. The first is a streamed television commercial that ran for Esquire Cadillac Limousine Company which I was left to run after my husband died as my son Robert preferred medicine to the business world. The level of elegance we maintained for our clients clearly comes across in it and brings back the spirit of my late husband.
As I am very proud of my son Robert, who is both a plastic surgeon and a lawyer, and, taking after his mother, a member of Mensa, here is a streamed version of one of the Facemaking Shows from his Keeping Face and Figure television series which ran for 7 years.
My cousin recently e-mailed me a memorable picture of my Uncle Joe with Charles Lindbergh at an airshow at Roosevelt's Field which he managed. Uncle Joe is holding the banner at the far left.
As time goes by, I'll probably add a few scanned photos or maybe even get into this digital thing. So you might think of stopping back. Thanks for dropping by.
jc@cucin.net
[Last updated on 12/29/02]
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