Treena Jackson-Clarke

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I enjoy working on my family tree, there is so much history out there. If you find any discrepancies, please email me the info and I will correct it. Please feel free to email me info to add, I will be more than happy to. To avoid confusion, I have added flowers and/or notes to my family interments. If you are part of the family, please email me. My family lines are: Jackson, Waterfield, Todd, Martin, Heffner, Scott, Boatright, Smith, Yoder, Thompson, Cole, Sparks, O'Neal. My son's family lines, in addition to the above are: Hooper, Dodgion, Meeker, Miller, Baker, Strong, Crosby, Stillwell, Melot.

Memories Linger
Long after you are gone
Quiet times remain
Bright days still shine
But a hurt fills the place
Now that you are gone

This poem was taken from a tombstone I found in a cemetery. I think this poem sums up how anyone that loses someone they love can relate to. When I read it, I immediately related it to my grandmother. She was the person I was closest to and her death left a hole in my heart. She is and always will be missed. Thank you to the author of this poem, you have summarized how I feel.

I enjoy working on my family tree, there is so much history out there. If you find any discrepancies, please email me the info and I will correct it. Please feel free to email me info to add, I will be more than happy to. To avoid confusion, I have added flowers and/or notes to my family interments. If you are part of the family, please email me. My family lines are: Jackson, Waterfield, Todd, Martin, Heffner, Scott, Boatright, Smith, Yoder, Thompson, Cole, Sparks, O'Neal. My son's family lines, in addition to the above are: Hooper, Dodgion, Meeker, Miller, Baker, Strong, Crosby, Stillwell, Melot.

Memories Linger
Long after you are gone
Quiet times remain
Bright days still shine
But a hurt fills the place
Now that you are gone

This poem was taken from a tombstone I found in a cemetery. I think this poem sums up how anyone that loses someone they love can relate to. When I read it, I immediately related it to my grandmother. She was the person I was closest to and her death left a hole in my heart. She is and always will be missed. Thank you to the author of this poem, you have summarized how I feel.

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