Harold Malaby Jr.

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Remembering those that have come before and those who played a role in who I am today is important to me. There is not a day that goes by that someone does not come to mind and I am grateful for their memory. I welcome your comments and any help you can provide towards information on these listed within. If I can be of help to you in the Cincinnati Area please let me know.You are welcome to use any of the photo's that I have taken and place them on Ancestry or other sites if it helps in your family history. To quote another on Find A Grave I send this message to you as well."We don't "own" the memorials we manage - they are not ours. We may create them, we may update them, we may transfer them to others - we are but stewards. They are Find A Grave memorials of human beings, departed. They are not "friends" on a social media network website to be collected like baseball trading cards. And there's no prize for the one who dies with the most. The reward (for me) comes from maintaining the most accurate and dignified memorials I can. What we record becomes history, and a record in someone else's family tree. We have a responsibility to do a good job of it. It's a privilege and honor."

Remembering those that have come before and those who played a role in who I am today is important to me. There is not a day that goes by that someone does not come to mind and I am grateful for their memory. I welcome your comments and any help you can provide towards information on these listed within. If I can be of help to you in the Cincinnati Area please let me know.You are welcome to use any of the photo's that I have taken and place them on Ancestry or other sites if it helps in your family history. To quote another on Find A Grave I send this message to you as well."We don't "own" the memorials we manage - they are not ours. We may create them, we may update them, we may transfer them to others - we are but stewards. They are Find A Grave memorials of human beings, departed. They are not "friends" on a social media network website to be collected like baseball trading cards. And there's no prize for the one who dies with the most. The reward (for me) comes from maintaining the most accurate and dignified memorials I can. What we record becomes history, and a record in someone else's family tree. We have a responsibility to do a good job of it. It's a privilege and honor."

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