John Sweeney

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Everyone is someone to someone, whether they're a Mother, Father, Son, Daughter, Sister or Brother, everyone deserves to be remembered. Let us not forget those who have fought for our freedoms as well as those who have gone before us.

My mother, (Joan Ann Pathic-Sweeney)started me down the path as a family history researcher. For many years my mother volunteered at the local office of the "Latter Day Saints," here in Michigan to gain access to their database.

Many of the memorials I manage are related to someone in the family. I will gladly transfer any memorial not included in my research. It's never my intention to create a duplicate memorial. If you come across a duplicate I have created, please use the "Suggest a Correction" to let me know and provide the number of the original memorial so information, flowers and messages can be merged and saved.

Thank you. If you see changes or corrections, or wish to add additional information such as military status or a significant lifetime achievement, please use the "Edit tab" to request these changes. If your information contradicts my research, please forward sources so I can correct research errors. Thank you to everyone who has sent edits along the way.

To those who have responded to my suggested edits, to the ones I have requested and the many volunteer photographers who make it possible to pay respects to loved ones far away. Remembering that each memorial created here has a memory of someone once loved, now gone, but not forgotten.

If I accept your photo request, I will do my best to take the best picture possible and in a timely fashion. Just to let you know, I clean the Headstone, and trim around it, before taking your photo and being Catholic, I do say a couple of Prayers prior to leaving. At all times, I use the most respect as possible.

Vivat Jesus!
John

Everyone is someone to someone, whether they're a Mother, Father, Son, Daughter, Sister or Brother, everyone deserves to be remembered. Let us not forget those who have fought for our freedoms as well as those who have gone before us.

My mother, (Joan Ann Pathic-Sweeney)started me down the path as a family history researcher. For many years my mother volunteered at the local office of the "Latter Day Saints," here in Michigan to gain access to their database.

Many of the memorials I manage are related to someone in the family. I will gladly transfer any memorial not included in my research. It's never my intention to create a duplicate memorial. If you come across a duplicate I have created, please use the "Suggest a Correction" to let me know and provide the number of the original memorial so information, flowers and messages can be merged and saved.

Thank you. If you see changes or corrections, or wish to add additional information such as military status or a significant lifetime achievement, please use the "Edit tab" to request these changes. If your information contradicts my research, please forward sources so I can correct research errors. Thank you to everyone who has sent edits along the way.

To those who have responded to my suggested edits, to the ones I have requested and the many volunteer photographers who make it possible to pay respects to loved ones far away. Remembering that each memorial created here has a memory of someone once loved, now gone, but not forgotten.

If I accept your photo request, I will do my best to take the best picture possible and in a timely fashion. Just to let you know, I clean the Headstone, and trim around it, before taking your photo and being Catholic, I do say a couple of Prayers prior to leaving. At all times, I use the most respect as possible.

Vivat Jesus!
John

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