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GROUND PLAN SKETCH <br />ilhaicATt Fe+.4MDEP 61-ORI[.1 <br />1- I- I -1 f r I- 1 1 it-1 7 1 I_ { <br />i f3 <br />Y <br />-i #* <br />2/ <br />Floorplan for 908 Garfield from 1956. <br />John `Jack" Robert DiGiacomo and Judy Taggart DiGiacomo Ownership, 1969-1974 <br />In 1969, Jack DiGiacomo (1939-2001) and Judy DiGiacomo (b.1940) purchased 908 Garfield from the <br />Fievet family. Both Jack and Judy grew up in Louisville and attended Louisville High School. Jack <br />graduated in 1957 and Judy in 1958. They both continued their education at Colorado State University <br />and were married in 1960. Jack worked as a photographer at Dow Chemical Co., which was then <br />operating the Rocky Flats Plant. At the time of their marriage, Judy was working at the Boulder County <br />Abstract Co. <br />On April 9, 1967, Jack was one of six men from Louisville involved in a tragic plane crash near Rocky <br />Mountain National Park. The men (Albert Romano, Charles Grosso, Dixie Elrod, Charles DeNovellis, Jack <br />Nenander, and Jack DiGiacomo) had taken a small private plane to Wyoming for a fishing trip. They were <br />caught in a snowstorm on the way home and the plane crashed. For three days, the men and the plane <br />were unaccounted for, and poor weather prevented search and rescue attempts. On April 13, Jack <br />DiGiacomo, Albert Romano, and Charles Grosso were found as they hiked out of the forest. It took <br />
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