Diane Gompf Keck Interview, 2002.

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Diane Gompf Keck Interview, 2002.

In this interview Diane Keck discusses the family business Gumpf Funeral Home, established in 1909 in Libby; growing up in Libby in the 1950s; her education in Libby; moving to Coeur d'Alene as a teenager; her work as an engineer at Lockheed; Libby as a community including civic events, social and economic divisions, church activities; gardening; her father playing in a band at local saloons and events; playing in vermiculite piles as a child; miner's illnesses she noticed as a child; recollections of Zonolite; returning to Libby 1990s; hearing about the health issues surround asbestos exposure in Libby; and her own struggles with asbestos related illness. (OH 1995)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8146646

Montana Historical Society Library

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Libby Montana Oral History Project Oral History Project

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