A photograph of Rose and Joseph El-Khouri and four of their seven children, lholding hands and dancing together. Joe and Rose are on the far left; their pictured children are: Theresa, Anthony, Barbara, and Marsha.
One of a series of articles in The Andrews Journal following George and Barbara El-Khouri's trip to Lebanon. Included in this paper is an article written about Theresa El-Khouri, George's sister. (Folder 13-4)
Rose Isaac El-Khouri (second from right) and Joseph Maroun El-Khouri (third from left) with select members of their family at an event. Other individuals in the photograph are unidentified, but likely include some of Joe and Rose's seven children.…
Letter to Joseph Maroun El-Khouri of Andrews, North Carolina from Sister Victorine El-Khouri of the Hospital National, Homs, Syria, postmarked January 13, 1960.
Letter to Joseph Maroun El-Khouri of Andrews, North Carolina from Sister Victorine El-Khouri of Sainte Famille Maronite National Hospital, Homs, Syria, postmarked March 12, 1960.
Joseph Maroun El-Khouri stands with his children Mariam, George and Theresa in front of a house; in the background on a porch is his mother-in-law, Moura "Sithoo" Isaac. The photograph was taken in North Carolina in 1955 or 1956, shortly after the…
Letter to Joseph El-Khouri from his daughter Marsha (Shiver), dated November 4, 1976 on letterhead from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In the letter, Marsha relates how special her father is to her. In the envelope at the time of…
Letter to Joseph El-Khouri of Andrews, North Carolina from his brother Butrus Khouri in Amsheet in Mount Lebanon. The letter was written on February 3, 1960 and is postmarked February 10, 1960. The back of the envelope was not scanned.
Letter to Joseph Maroun El-Khouri of Andrews, North Carolina from Sister Victorine El-Khouri of Sainte Famille Maronite National Hospital, Homs, Syria, postmarked January 23, 1958.
An article in St. Sharbels Light, newsletter of the St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Mission of Raleigh, North Carolina, about Joseph El-Khouri's reception of the Mother Teresa Memorial Award.