aplaceintime

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aplaceintime has retired from Find a Grave. Their enthusiasm for cemeteries and willingness to help future generations lives on through their contributions to Find a Grave. The management of their memorials has been transfered to Find a Grave.

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I always enjoyed exploring old cemeteries and discovering the history they contain, stories and artwork. One of my favorite cemeteries is Bonaventure in Savannah.

If you find that I have made a mistake or have incorrect information please notify me, any corrections will be appreciated. Also, I will be glad to transfer your family members to you as long as they are not my ancestors. Please use the edit tab in the upper right corner of the memorial for corrections, additions or transfer requests.

Thank you!
Linda
May God Bless!

Blessed be the blood of our ancestors for it is from which we came. ~ Ahyoka

FYI: Taphophile definition
Taphophilia is a passion for and enjoyment of cemeteries. The singular term is a taphophile. Taphophilia involves epitaphs, gravestone rubbing, photography, art, and history of (famous) deaths. This also includes in my case the love of walking cemeteries and finding lost relatives.
I found this definition on www.taphophilia.com.au
You should check it out, interesting information.

I always enjoyed exploring old cemeteries and discovering the history they contain, stories and artwork. One of my favorite cemeteries is Bonaventure in Savannah.

If you find that I have made a mistake or have incorrect information please notify me, any corrections will be appreciated. Also, I will be glad to transfer your family members to you as long as they are not my ancestors. Please use the edit tab in the upper right corner of the memorial for corrections, additions or transfer requests.

Thank you!
Linda
May God Bless!

Blessed be the blood of our ancestors for it is from which we came. ~ Ahyoka

FYI: Taphophile definition
Taphophilia is a passion for and enjoyment of cemeteries. The singular term is a taphophile. Taphophilia involves epitaphs, gravestone rubbing, photography, art, and history of (famous) deaths. This also includes in my case the love of walking cemeteries and finding lost relatives.
I found this definition on www.taphophilia.com.au
You should check it out, interesting information.

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