Sherry

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The most important request I have if visiting my page is to please be respectful!! At times mistakes are made unintentionally, in trying to either provide information or create memorials. None of us are perfect and we are all working to accomplish the same goal and that is to honor those that have passed before us.

It is not a goal to collect to keep all the memorials that have listed, so If there is a memorial you are interested in, please feel free to ask and will gladly transfer a memorial unless it is for my own family or family currently researching for another individual.

It is also not our intention to just put stones up to put up them up. Currently trying to get as many photos taken before the snow falls and the cemeteries close until spring. Our objective is trying to provide photos for the memorials that have no grave photo as well as create memorials for those that we have taken photos of and that are not up on the site. During the winter months, will go back and try to expand on the basic info from birth, death, marriage records or connect the lines when we can find that info. We try not to duplicate any memorials, so if you find we have, please let us know and we will gladly merge the records or delete what we have duplicated.

Most photos, not all, being taken and added, has GPS coordinates attached to them and can be pinned to the map. It appears to be exact at times and other times just in general area of grave. Without map/lot/sec info, it is closer than searching an entire cemetery. But we are also at mercy of whatever tower it happens to ping from in our area.

Social Security Death Index is great for providing basic information, however, the last place of benefit or residence listed is NOT always the place of the actual death and that is for any record throughout all the states. I will not enter that info as a place of death unless check to see if the Town has the record. Burial permits issued, if no access to death record, for the most part, are a better resource for finding out where the person actually died.

Please feel to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions about any of the memorials have listed.

The most important request I have if visiting my page is to please be respectful!! At times mistakes are made unintentionally, in trying to either provide information or create memorials. None of us are perfect and we are all working to accomplish the same goal and that is to honor those that have passed before us.

It is not a goal to collect to keep all the memorials that have listed, so If there is a memorial you are interested in, please feel free to ask and will gladly transfer a memorial unless it is for my own family or family currently researching for another individual.

It is also not our intention to just put stones up to put up them up. Currently trying to get as many photos taken before the snow falls and the cemeteries close until spring. Our objective is trying to provide photos for the memorials that have no grave photo as well as create memorials for those that we have taken photos of and that are not up on the site. During the winter months, will go back and try to expand on the basic info from birth, death, marriage records or connect the lines when we can find that info. We try not to duplicate any memorials, so if you find we have, please let us know and we will gladly merge the records or delete what we have duplicated.

Most photos, not all, being taken and added, has GPS coordinates attached to them and can be pinned to the map. It appears to be exact at times and other times just in general area of grave. Without map/lot/sec info, it is closer than searching an entire cemetery. But we are also at mercy of whatever tower it happens to ping from in our area.

Social Security Death Index is great for providing basic information, however, the last place of benefit or residence listed is NOT always the place of the actual death and that is for any record throughout all the states. I will not enter that info as a place of death unless check to see if the Town has the record. Burial permits issued, if no access to death record, for the most part, are a better resource for finding out where the person actually died.

Please feel to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions about any of the memorials have listed.

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