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In 1922 or 1923, Rose and Joseph married in Louisville. Before purchasing 1133 Main, they had <br />a daughter, Lucile (1923-2015). They later had two sons: Frank (1930-2019) and Richard "Dick" <br />(born 1939). The three children were raised in the house at 1133 Main. <br />The following photo from the DelPizzo family shows Joseph and Rose DelPizzo: <br />Joseph DelPizzo made his living putting up timbers to hold up the ceilings in local coal mines <br />and to thereby prevent cave-ins. Also, when a section of the mine was mined out and the <br />miners were moving on to another area of the mine, he was responsible for cutting the timbers <br />so that the timbers would fall and collapse naturally, and he would be the last man out of the <br />area. He worked in coal mines for several decades and retired in 1964. By all accounts, Joseph <br />was a man of many skills that he put to good use on the property at 1133 Main. <br />The following images show the photo and ground layout from the Boulder County Assessor card <br />that was completed in 1948: <br />4 <br />