Roses On Every Bush

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My mom passed away in 2017 and since then I've strived to help others with my FindAGrave volunteer work
My photos of your loved ones are your photos too! Use my photos how you please:
**Photos were taken with a Google Pixel 2, Google Pixel 3a, Google Pixel 4a, or Google Pixel 6**

I primarily focus my attention on the seemingly forgotten stillborn babies and infants. My goal is to reunite them on Find-A-Grave with their parents

When I take pictures, I do my best to NOT disturb the graves. This means I rarely move ornaments (unless names and years are covered). I will replace them in the positioning I found them, respectfully.

*I cannot and do not clean graves if I'm not a direct relative of the decedent.* I may swipe away grass clippings, leaves, or seeds with my hands, but as for bird dropping and moss, I do not scrub or wash headstones. I pride myself in how respectful I am when it comes to taking photos. Cleaning headstones can cause permanent damage to the stone if done hurriedly, or done incorrectly with the wrong tools or cleaning products. To avoid this, I merely do not attempt to clean the stones I photograph. However, If requested, I will return to a stone and re-photograph said stone after a good rain has washed away any stuck grass clippings or bird droppings. All I ask is that you ask politely. :)

I follow Find-A-Grave guidelines for transfers and will transfer to direct relatives immediately. Cousins, Aunts/Uncles, Nieces/Nephews, etc. may still reach out to me and I will transfer memorials to you. I would rather a memorial be cherished and taken care of by a family member instead of me, a total stranger. The only exceptions, of course, would be my late parents.

My mom passed away in 2017 and since then I've strived to help others with my FindAGrave volunteer work
My photos of your loved ones are your photos too! Use my photos how you please:
**Photos were taken with a Google Pixel 2, Google Pixel 3a, Google Pixel 4a, or Google Pixel 6**

I primarily focus my attention on the seemingly forgotten stillborn babies and infants. My goal is to reunite them on Find-A-Grave with their parents

When I take pictures, I do my best to NOT disturb the graves. This means I rarely move ornaments (unless names and years are covered). I will replace them in the positioning I found them, respectfully.

*I cannot and do not clean graves if I'm not a direct relative of the decedent.* I may swipe away grass clippings, leaves, or seeds with my hands, but as for bird dropping and moss, I do not scrub or wash headstones. I pride myself in how respectful I am when it comes to taking photos. Cleaning headstones can cause permanent damage to the stone if done hurriedly, or done incorrectly with the wrong tools or cleaning products. To avoid this, I merely do not attempt to clean the stones I photograph. However, If requested, I will return to a stone and re-photograph said stone after a good rain has washed away any stuck grass clippings or bird droppings. All I ask is that you ask politely. :)

I follow Find-A-Grave guidelines for transfers and will transfer to direct relatives immediately. Cousins, Aunts/Uncles, Nieces/Nephews, etc. may still reach out to me and I will transfer memorials to you. I would rather a memorial be cherished and taken care of by a family member instead of me, a total stranger. The only exceptions, of course, would be my late parents.

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