Pepsi Willis-Maxwell

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I'm more than willing to transfer any memorials that are your family members unless they are close direct relatives of mine, my husband, daughters, son, or grandchildren's.

I am Pepsi Willis-Maxwell, mother of two daughters, one son, and wife to a wonderful, hardworking, amazing man. I started this journey in search of my relatives and realized that there are so many people like myself who are in search of their relatives and that they live in a different state then the states where their relatives lived and are buried which makes it difficult for them to go to those cemeteries and take pictures, leave flowers, or just ensure that their relatives' headstones are in good condition and still standing. I spend about half my time walking around cemeteries with my two daughters and son looking at headstones and clearing them of whatever maybe on, over, or around them if need be. My girls and boy enjoy helping me with this and are a great help. They enjoy reading the headstones and seeing the old and new headstones. I hope I'm raising my girls to be respectful of the living and the deceased. My daughters prefer to clear off the Babys' headstones which is fine with me.

Now that my daughters are adults, my son (now a teenager) and my oldest granddaughter (now a teenager) as well as my younger grandchildren love to do what their mother's used to do with me which is to walk different cemeteries. My husband isn't always a big fan of our love of cemeteries when it comes to going on vacations and we make him stop so we can walk the cemeteries.

I'm more than willing to transfer any memorials that are your family members unless they are close direct relatives of mine, my husband, daughters, son, or grandchildren's.

I am Pepsi Willis-Maxwell, mother of two daughters, one son, and wife to a wonderful, hardworking, amazing man. I started this journey in search of my relatives and realized that there are so many people like myself who are in search of their relatives and that they live in a different state then the states where their relatives lived and are buried which makes it difficult for them to go to those cemeteries and take pictures, leave flowers, or just ensure that their relatives' headstones are in good condition and still standing. I spend about half my time walking around cemeteries with my two daughters and son looking at headstones and clearing them of whatever maybe on, over, or around them if need be. My girls and boy enjoy helping me with this and are a great help. They enjoy reading the headstones and seeing the old and new headstones. I hope I'm raising my girls to be respectful of the living and the deceased. My daughters prefer to clear off the Babys' headstones which is fine with me.

Now that my daughters are adults, my son (now a teenager) and my oldest granddaughter (now a teenager) as well as my younger grandchildren love to do what their mother's used to do with me which is to walk different cemeteries. My husband isn't always a big fan of our love of cemeteries when it comes to going on vacations and we make him stop so we can walk the cemeteries.

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