Sharon Ellis

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Bio

I love this site!

I have found many family ties because of everyone's dedication to Find A Grave.
I am retired, but find myself busier than before!

Borrowed from another member:
Only personal photos and grave photos should be posted in the photo section.
Bios should reflect the positive aspects of life. It is a memorial after all.

PLEASE do not add death certificates to the memorials. Please! I would be happy to add to bio as long as it doesn't contain living persons and is in paragraph form. No Caps, please.

Most of my ancestors were pioneers of the USA. One of my Great Grandfather, originally from Switzerland, is a First Citizen of Washington State. In 1911 he sold his hotel in Eatonville, WA and left for Canada. A province over his daughter-in-law to be and her family were also moving to Canada in 1914.

Life is: Love and Laughter. May you be blessed with both.

FYI:
Under the Canadian Protection of Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), a cemetery headstone and any information on it are considered to be in the public domain. Therefore, information obtained from these sources are considered as "open" information which may be released. This is true regardless of whether or not the people mentioned are living or dead or how long they have been dead"

I have given my photo's of two cemeteries to someone else to put up.
Age and cancer survivor so try to keep memorials low.

Happy to transfer a relative! Send me a message.

I love this site!

I have found many family ties because of everyone's dedication to Find A Grave.
I am retired, but find myself busier than before!

Borrowed from another member:
Only personal photos and grave photos should be posted in the photo section.
Bios should reflect the positive aspects of life. It is a memorial after all.

PLEASE do not add death certificates to the memorials. Please! I would be happy to add to bio as long as it doesn't contain living persons and is in paragraph form. No Caps, please.

Most of my ancestors were pioneers of the USA. One of my Great Grandfather, originally from Switzerland, is a First Citizen of Washington State. In 1911 he sold his hotel in Eatonville, WA and left for Canada. A province over his daughter-in-law to be and her family were also moving to Canada in 1914.

Life is: Love and Laughter. May you be blessed with both.

FYI:
Under the Canadian Protection of Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), a cemetery headstone and any information on it are considered to be in the public domain. Therefore, information obtained from these sources are considered as "open" information which may be released. This is true regardless of whether or not the people mentioned are living or dead or how long they have been dead"

I have given my photo's of two cemeteries to someone else to put up.
Age and cancer survivor so try to keep memorials low.

Happy to transfer a relative! Send me a message.

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