Joy Ann Hen

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Note: Family and friends are welcome to copy the old photos. Headstone photos I take may be copied as long as they are not attributed as someone else's work. If you have a question or a request about a photo, contact me through this site. I am human and therefore prone to mistakes. If you find something that needs to be corrected, please contact me. My online genealogy contributions are posted at WikiTree, but chronic illness has stopped me from further work at both sites.

I enjoyed creating memorials for family members who previously had none as a part of my family genealogy work. I've also tried to link family memorials to one another and added old family photos as well as headstone photos. There's something comforting about seeing individuals "reunited" with their loved ones even if only in virtuality - especially so when those members' resting places are many miles apart.

Some of the surnames I research are Henley, Hayden, Carter, Carruth, Caldwell, and McKinney on my husband's side; Andrews, Crutchfield, Stewart, Bostian, Franks, Sterling, Gladney, Raines, Sullivan, McKinney, Parker, and Watson on my side.

Though I've seen some criticism of those FAG contributors who create memorials for loved ones who have unknown burials - I beg to differ - these unknown burials need virtual memorials even more so. It's very sad to me for a soul to have come into this world, no matter how briefly, and their passing and memory to have been lost to time and/or care by those who are living. -Joyce Henley

Note: Family and friends are welcome to copy the old photos. Headstone photos I take may be copied as long as they are not attributed as someone else's work. If you have a question or a request about a photo, contact me through this site. I am human and therefore prone to mistakes. If you find something that needs to be corrected, please contact me. My online genealogy contributions are posted at WikiTree, but chronic illness has stopped me from further work at both sites.

I enjoyed creating memorials for family members who previously had none as a part of my family genealogy work. I've also tried to link family memorials to one another and added old family photos as well as headstone photos. There's something comforting about seeing individuals "reunited" with their loved ones even if only in virtuality - especially so when those members' resting places are many miles apart.

Some of the surnames I research are Henley, Hayden, Carter, Carruth, Caldwell, and McKinney on my husband's side; Andrews, Crutchfield, Stewart, Bostian, Franks, Sterling, Gladney, Raines, Sullivan, McKinney, Parker, and Watson on my side.

Though I've seen some criticism of those FAG contributors who create memorials for loved ones who have unknown burials - I beg to differ - these unknown burials need virtual memorials even more so. It's very sad to me for a soul to have come into this world, no matter how briefly, and their passing and memory to have been lost to time and/or care by those who are living. -Joyce Henley

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