jaime manning

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I was born as a Shomper (paternal grand father). My paternal grandmother is a Pasierb. I'm trying to work on both sides of my tree. The other side being an Earlosky (maternal grandfather). My maternal grandmother is a Pehlman.

My family seems to be split between Dauphin, Schuykill and Berks counties. I live in York county, close to Cumberland county. Also working on my husband's tree.

NOTE: If I've submitted a memorial that you want to make corrections or additions to, let me know. I will not transfer any of my direct line family members. Sorry. I have no problem transferring to any family member or good friend as some memorials are too far back in lines for only the first few generations and sometimes friends are closer then family. All I ask for my transfers is if a closer relative asks for a transfer that its granted. No reason to be difficult about transfers; seems silly to be overly nick-picky! Just ask via the Edit tab, then click "suggest other corrections" on the memorial. If requesting MORE THEN ONE memorial please do this from EACH memorial!!! PLEASE SEND YOUR FIND A GRAVE MEMBER NUMBER AS WELL!

Feel free to use my photographs from Find-A-Grave memorials for use in other Web sites (e.g., Ancestry.com) and/or for private/personal use only

"If the people we love are stolen from us, the way to have them live on is to never stop loving them. Buildings burn, people die, but real love is forever." ~ The Crow

"Because we don't know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens a certain number of times, and a very small number, really. How many more times will you remember a certain afternoon of your childhood, some afternoon that's so deeply a part of your being that you can't even conceive of your life without it? Perhaps four or five time more. Perhaps not even that. How many times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty. And yet it all seems limitless." From Brandon Lee's headstone

"The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering." -Bruce Lee

The poet Rumi wrote, "On the day I die, when I'm being carried toward the grave, don't weep. Don't say, He's gone! He's gone. Death has nothing to do with going away. The sun sets and the moon sets, but they're not gone. Death is a coming together. The tomb looks like a prison, but it's really release into union. The human seed goes down in the ground like a bucket into the well… It grows and comes up full of some unimagined beauty."

I was born as a Shomper (paternal grand father). My paternal grandmother is a Pasierb. I'm trying to work on both sides of my tree. The other side being an Earlosky (maternal grandfather). My maternal grandmother is a Pehlman.

My family seems to be split between Dauphin, Schuykill and Berks counties. I live in York county, close to Cumberland county. Also working on my husband's tree.

NOTE: If I've submitted a memorial that you want to make corrections or additions to, let me know. I will not transfer any of my direct line family members. Sorry. I have no problem transferring to any family member or good friend as some memorials are too far back in lines for only the first few generations and sometimes friends are closer then family. All I ask for my transfers is if a closer relative asks for a transfer that its granted. No reason to be difficult about transfers; seems silly to be overly nick-picky! Just ask via the Edit tab, then click "suggest other corrections" on the memorial. If requesting MORE THEN ONE memorial please do this from EACH memorial!!! PLEASE SEND YOUR FIND A GRAVE MEMBER NUMBER AS WELL!

Feel free to use my photographs from Find-A-Grave memorials for use in other Web sites (e.g., Ancestry.com) and/or for private/personal use only

"If the people we love are stolen from us, the way to have them live on is to never stop loving them. Buildings burn, people die, but real love is forever." ~ The Crow

"Because we don't know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens a certain number of times, and a very small number, really. How many more times will you remember a certain afternoon of your childhood, some afternoon that's so deeply a part of your being that you can't even conceive of your life without it? Perhaps four or five time more. Perhaps not even that. How many times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty. And yet it all seems limitless." From Brandon Lee's headstone

"The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering." -Bruce Lee

The poet Rumi wrote, "On the day I die, when I'm being carried toward the grave, don't weep. Don't say, He's gone! He's gone. Death has nothing to do with going away. The sun sets and the moon sets, but they're not gone. Death is a coming together. The tomb looks like a prison, but it's really release into union. The human seed goes down in the ground like a bucket into the well… It grows and comes up full of some unimagined beauty."

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