Stones In The South

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IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME PLEASE OPT TO USE THE EDIT TAB FOR MEMORIAL NO. 27140402 AS I DO NOT WISH MY EMAIL TO BE PUBLIC. SEND A MESSAGE USING THE OTHER SUGGESTIONS OPTION. IF WE NEED TO FURTHER COMMUNICATE I WILL PRIVATELY SEND MY EMAIL TO YOU AT THAT TIME. THANK YOU.
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****PLEASE DO NOT ASK ME TO LINK MEMORIALS TO UNKNOWN BURIALS**** Please See Information Provided Per Find A Grave Below:

Burial Details Unknown: Find a Grave's purpose is to catalog and make available final disposition information. If burial information is unknown for an individual, Find a Grave is probably not the right place for their information. In rare cases, creating a Find a Grave memorial for someone with no burial information may be warranted, but these should be uncommon. If it is too soon after someone's passing for burial information to be known, please wait to create the memorial.

We understand that not all final disposition information has been documented and that there are individuals whose location or disposition is lost to history. We expect members to do the best they can to find final disposition information and that if an unknown burial is added, that it is uncommon. If a duplicate is created with the correct location, the correctly located memorial will be preferred over the burial unknown memorial and they will be merged together.

**Permission is given for personal use of any headstone photos I have posted of your family.** ~Eva~

Under most circumstances, I freely transfer memorials that are not related to me, but I withhold my right to exceptions. I, personally feel extremely close and connected to many, many, many of my aunts, uncles and cousins. They are those whom we grew up with and around. We made endless memories with them!

It is my opinion that memorials need to be in the care of someone who is connected to them in some way unless you are just collecting names. I understand this is different than Find A Grave "guidelines" but a guideline is just that - not a rule set in stone unless the contributor chooses to use it that way. A contributor can transfer any memorial they feel inclined to transfer.
** By definition, following a guideline is never mandatory. A guideline is a recommended practice that allows some discretion on leeway in its interpretation, implementation, or use.** I find on this site the guidelines are highly abused by many.

I photograph entire cemeteries when I go - I do this for you - my family live and died states away - and even though I do this so freely, and give freely of my heart, it is almost impossible, more often than not, to get another contributor to transfer my family member to me. That's just wrong - and the same applies to dear friends, special people to my heart, total stranger to the creator of that memorial and they say no transfer, or simply disregard the message and request completely. Even with all that being said, I still very much enjoy the rewarding feeling I receive for all the work I do on here. I wish everyone had that same spirit!

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IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME PLEASE OPT TO USE THE EDIT TAB FOR MEMORIAL NO. 27140402 AS I DO NOT WISH MY EMAIL TO BE PUBLIC. SEND A MESSAGE USING THE OTHER SUGGESTIONS OPTION. IF WE NEED TO FURTHER COMMUNICATE I WILL PRIVATELY SEND MY EMAIL TO YOU AT THAT TIME. THANK YOU.
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****PLEASE DO NOT ASK ME TO LINK MEMORIALS TO UNKNOWN BURIALS**** Please See Information Provided Per Find A Grave Below:

Burial Details Unknown: Find a Grave's purpose is to catalog and make available final disposition information. If burial information is unknown for an individual, Find a Grave is probably not the right place for their information. In rare cases, creating a Find a Grave memorial for someone with no burial information may be warranted, but these should be uncommon. If it is too soon after someone's passing for burial information to be known, please wait to create the memorial.

We understand that not all final disposition information has been documented and that there are individuals whose location or disposition is lost to history. We expect members to do the best they can to find final disposition information and that if an unknown burial is added, that it is uncommon. If a duplicate is created with the correct location, the correctly located memorial will be preferred over the burial unknown memorial and they will be merged together.

**Permission is given for personal use of any headstone photos I have posted of your family.** ~Eva~

Under most circumstances, I freely transfer memorials that are not related to me, but I withhold my right to exceptions. I, personally feel extremely close and connected to many, many, many of my aunts, uncles and cousins. They are those whom we grew up with and around. We made endless memories with them!

It is my opinion that memorials need to be in the care of someone who is connected to them in some way unless you are just collecting names. I understand this is different than Find A Grave "guidelines" but a guideline is just that - not a rule set in stone unless the contributor chooses to use it that way. A contributor can transfer any memorial they feel inclined to transfer.
** By definition, following a guideline is never mandatory. A guideline is a recommended practice that allows some discretion on leeway in its interpretation, implementation, or use.** I find on this site the guidelines are highly abused by many.

I photograph entire cemeteries when I go - I do this for you - my family live and died states away - and even though I do this so freely, and give freely of my heart, it is almost impossible, more often than not, to get another contributor to transfer my family member to me. That's just wrong - and the same applies to dear friends, special people to my heart, total stranger to the creator of that memorial and they say no transfer, or simply disregard the message and request completely. Even with all that being said, I still very much enjoy the rewarding feeling I receive for all the work I do on here. I wish everyone had that same spirit!

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