Utah Tombstone Lady

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I have recently been thinking about having another FindAGrave member inherit all my memorials if something happens to me. I think its important to have these graves and memorials preserved for future generations. I know that FindAGrave will eventually take over my memorials but I want someone that I know and that is like minded as I am to have my memorials transferred to them. I haven't decided who that specific person on FindAGrave is but if you are interested please email me at [email protected].

I am a native of Utah and have been doing research for almost 30 years. I love walking through cemeteries and photographing headstones. I can't explain it other than I am extremely passionate about taking headstone photos because the cemetery markers and tombstones are being disintegrated and destroyed by many elements daily. Some of these markers and tombstones might be some of the oldest in Utah. The biggest threat the headstones face today are vandals. The other obvious threats are weather and time. Now is the time to photograph them while they are still intact and readable. I encourage whomever would like to photograph and care for tombstones to do it now so that further generations will have a chance to view these headstones, if by no other way than by photograph.

If you have any questions or requests please post questions on my profile or send me an email at: [email protected]

For all the people whom have taken the
time to take photos for my memorials...a BIG THANKS for all you do! Many of us grave hunters love to help others by traipsing through old and new cemeteries. We love to look for and try to find that ever elusive headstone request.

Please don't create duplicate memorials for people I have taken photos or created memorials for...simply ask and I will gladly transfer ownership over to you, unless I am related to the same individual. Please be respectful and ASK ME before you take and post my photos to different web sites! You may use or post a copy of headstones to other websites as long as you post this info with it: Special permission has been given by Utahtombstonelady from FindAGrave. This just helps others find me so maybe someday I can help them!

If you want to take over ownership of a memorial you must scroll to just below the memorial information. There are three buttons: share, save to and edit. Click the button that says edit and scroll to almost the end of the memorial and you will find a button that says "suggest other corrections". This box allows you to send your contributor # so I can transfer it over to you!

I have recently been thinking about having another FindAGrave member inherit all my memorials if something happens to me. I think its important to have these graves and memorials preserved for future generations. I know that FindAGrave will eventually take over my memorials but I want someone that I know and that is like minded as I am to have my memorials transferred to them. I haven't decided who that specific person on FindAGrave is but if you are interested please email me at [email protected].

I am a native of Utah and have been doing research for almost 30 years. I love walking through cemeteries and photographing headstones. I can't explain it other than I am extremely passionate about taking headstone photos because the cemetery markers and tombstones are being disintegrated and destroyed by many elements daily. Some of these markers and tombstones might be some of the oldest in Utah. The biggest threat the headstones face today are vandals. The other obvious threats are weather and time. Now is the time to photograph them while they are still intact and readable. I encourage whomever would like to photograph and care for tombstones to do it now so that further generations will have a chance to view these headstones, if by no other way than by photograph.

If you have any questions or requests please post questions on my profile or send me an email at: [email protected]

For all the people whom have taken the
time to take photos for my memorials...a BIG THANKS for all you do! Many of us grave hunters love to help others by traipsing through old and new cemeteries. We love to look for and try to find that ever elusive headstone request.

Please don't create duplicate memorials for people I have taken photos or created memorials for...simply ask and I will gladly transfer ownership over to you, unless I am related to the same individual. Please be respectful and ASK ME before you take and post my photos to different web sites! You may use or post a copy of headstones to other websites as long as you post this info with it: Special permission has been given by Utahtombstonelady from FindAGrave. This just helps others find me so maybe someday I can help them!

If you want to take over ownership of a memorial you must scroll to just below the memorial information. There are three buttons: share, save to and edit. Click the button that says edit and scroll to almost the end of the memorial and you will find a button that says "suggest other corrections". This box allows you to send your contributor # so I can transfer it over to you!

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