Birdie

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Please feel free to submit edit suggestions via the "Suggest Edits" tab on the individual memorial. The edit will be approved once I'm able to verify the accuracy of the information. In the event I'm unable to verify the information, I will provide an explanation as to why the edit was declined.

Out of respect for the deceased and their families, the name inscribed on the marker will be the name used on the memorial. I will make note of additional or full names in the biography.

Respectfully, I ask that death certificates not be attached to the memorials under my care unless the death occurred many decades ago. This is out of respect for the deceased and their families. Please message me if you feel the memorial might benefit from information recorded on the death certificate which may not currently be noted on the memorial. Thank you for your understanding.

A number of memorials have recently been transferred to my care but have not yet been verified for accuracy. Please verify before attaching to your family tree and before visiting a cemetery.

If the names of living family members have been included in the bio, usually via obituaries, I will remove them as I work my way through the memorials. Please feel free to message me if you would like your name removed.

You may use the photos I've added of memorial tablets, grave markers, or headstones for your family tree on Ancestry.com. Please do not sell them nor use them commercially or for profit.

My goal is to honor the memory of those who have passed and to provide a useful resource for friends and family which will assist them in locating a loved one. If you are an immediate family member of one of the deceased for whom I have added a memorial and you would like the memorial removed, please message me.

The life of the dead is placed on the memories of the living. The love you gave in life keeps people alive beyond their time. Anyone who was given love will always live on in another's heart.

~ Marcus Tullius Cicero


Veritas Vincit

Thank you for visiting my profile.

Please feel free to submit edit suggestions via the "Suggest Edits" tab on the individual memorial. The edit will be approved once I'm able to verify the accuracy of the information. In the event I'm unable to verify the information, I will provide an explanation as to why the edit was declined.

Out of respect for the deceased and their families, the name inscribed on the marker will be the name used on the memorial. I will make note of additional or full names in the biography.

Respectfully, I ask that death certificates not be attached to the memorials under my care unless the death occurred many decades ago. This is out of respect for the deceased and their families. Please message me if you feel the memorial might benefit from information recorded on the death certificate which may not currently be noted on the memorial. Thank you for your understanding.

A number of memorials have recently been transferred to my care but have not yet been verified for accuracy. Please verify before attaching to your family tree and before visiting a cemetery.

If the names of living family members have been included in the bio, usually via obituaries, I will remove them as I work my way through the memorials. Please feel free to message me if you would like your name removed.

You may use the photos I've added of memorial tablets, grave markers, or headstones for your family tree on Ancestry.com. Please do not sell them nor use them commercially or for profit.

My goal is to honor the memory of those who have passed and to provide a useful resource for friends and family which will assist them in locating a loved one. If you are an immediate family member of one of the deceased for whom I have added a memorial and you would like the memorial removed, please message me.

The life of the dead is placed on the memories of the living. The love you gave in life keeps people alive beyond their time. Anyone who was given love will always live on in another's heart.

~ Marcus Tullius Cicero


Veritas Vincit

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