1_Heavilin

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The uncertainty of life, eventually yields to the certainty of death.

We only have so many moments on this earth; what we do with them, is what we do with them ...

I am more than happy to transfer memorials to you, regardless of whether guidelines say I have to, or do not have to. If I created a memorial for one of your family members, loved one, friends, etc. feel free to ask. The guidelines are just that, guidelines; they do not state thou shalt not transfer ... Personally, I think
people who do not transfer, when requested, because of guideline technicalities, have some sort of mental disorder; they are probably basically good people, with otherwise good intentions, but keeping control of a loved one's memorial, just because you created it, is selfish and counterintuitive to the whole spirit, of what find a grave is, or should be, all about.

For example, I know this guy named Dick (not his real name). He's created tens of thousands of memorials; including several of my relatives; he has transferred several that I have requested to be transferred; but others, he has refused to transfer, referencing said guidelines. Don't be a Dick; again, not his real name.

I do not get on find-a-grave as much as I used to; I've been encountering too many technical difficulties, suspicious content warnings, freeze-ups, and the video adds are irritating

Dot com sellout, has forced me to opt out ...

Sorry

For all of the good people out there; thanks for being you and doing what you do


Peace out ...






The uncertainty of life, eventually yields to the certainty of death.

We only have so many moments on this earth; what we do with them, is what we do with them ...

I am more than happy to transfer memorials to you, regardless of whether guidelines say I have to, or do not have to. If I created a memorial for one of your family members, loved one, friends, etc. feel free to ask. The guidelines are just that, guidelines; they do not state thou shalt not transfer ... Personally, I think
people who do not transfer, when requested, because of guideline technicalities, have some sort of mental disorder; they are probably basically good people, with otherwise good intentions, but keeping control of a loved one's memorial, just because you created it, is selfish and counterintuitive to the whole spirit, of what find a grave is, or should be, all about.

For example, I know this guy named Dick (not his real name). He's created tens of thousands of memorials; including several of my relatives; he has transferred several that I have requested to be transferred; but others, he has refused to transfer, referencing said guidelines. Don't be a Dick; again, not his real name.

I do not get on find-a-grave as much as I used to; I've been encountering too many technical difficulties, suspicious content warnings, freeze-ups, and the video adds are irritating

Dot com sellout, has forced me to opt out ...

Sorry

For all of the good people out there; thanks for being you and doing what you do


Peace out ...






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