Melissa Demko

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I am the granddaughter of William Wilson Brown and Annabelle Ophelia Davis of Charleston, South Carolina. My interest is in the Wilson, Davis, and Brown families of South Carolina.

I am willing to take volunteer photos and any photo requests that I fill are because I enjoy walking through the cemeteries, and anyone whose request I fill may use the photo for personal use. That being said, I drive the back roads around Savannah, Georgia, and up to Conway, South Carolina through the Charleston area, Manning, Kingstree, Hemingway, etc. periodically. There are still beautiful, forgotten places left in this world.

My profile picture is of my sweet fur child, Bandit, who we lost in August of 2014, which was way, way too soon. He had been abused. We took him and loved him and he became our joy and our heart. The light in his eyes was bright. He was always happy and on the go and loved his world and the people in it. Hardly a day goes by that I still don't call out his name. He is in dog heaven now up in everybody's business! I hope everyone that reads this gets to know the love that only an animal can give. They are part of God's creation and if their love is anything like Christ's love for us then we are so, so blessed.

Please leave any messages for me here rather than sending an e-mail.

I am the granddaughter of William Wilson Brown and Annabelle Ophelia Davis of Charleston, South Carolina. My interest is in the Wilson, Davis, and Brown families of South Carolina.

I am willing to take volunteer photos and any photo requests that I fill are because I enjoy walking through the cemeteries, and anyone whose request I fill may use the photo for personal use. That being said, I drive the back roads around Savannah, Georgia, and up to Conway, South Carolina through the Charleston area, Manning, Kingstree, Hemingway, etc. periodically. There are still beautiful, forgotten places left in this world.

My profile picture is of my sweet fur child, Bandit, who we lost in August of 2014, which was way, way too soon. He had been abused. We took him and loved him and he became our joy and our heart. The light in his eyes was bright. He was always happy and on the go and loved his world and the people in it. Hardly a day goes by that I still don't call out his name. He is in dog heaven now up in everybody's business! I hope everyone that reads this gets to know the love that only an animal can give. They are part of God's creation and if their love is anything like Christ's love for us then we are so, so blessed.

Please leave any messages for me here rather than sending an e-mail.

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