M. L. Crownover

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I will gladly transfer management of relatives memorials to other family members who have a closer connection to the person memorialized if requested.

I will take photos in the area of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. I will also take photos at the Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas during the half dozen or so times per year that I visit there.
If you want a special photo (such as during a specific season or time of day, family plot, back of the stone, foot stone, a distance shot to help show location, view of the cemetery map if available, etc) please specify what you need.
I will NOT, however, disturb the stone or base in any way without written permission from close next-of-kin with their relationship specified. Disturbing includes, but is not limited to, even just drawing back spreading vegetation. If a stone is too weathered to get a good photo I will 'enhance' it with a small amount of distilled water.
I will consider doing an extremely gentle 'charcoal on paper' type of rubbing and send a photo of that along with the photo of the actual stone for clarity if desired. If a 'rubbing' is authorized, I will mail the sheet after photographing to ONLY close next-of-kin if a postal address is provided.


I will gladly transfer management of relatives memorials to other family members who have a closer connection to the person memorialized if requested.

I will take photos in the area of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. I will also take photos at the Highland Cemetery, Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas during the half dozen or so times per year that I visit there.
If you want a special photo (such as during a specific season or time of day, family plot, back of the stone, foot stone, a distance shot to help show location, view of the cemetery map if available, etc) please specify what you need.
I will NOT, however, disturb the stone or base in any way without written permission from close next-of-kin with their relationship specified. Disturbing includes, but is not limited to, even just drawing back spreading vegetation. If a stone is too weathered to get a good photo I will 'enhance' it with a small amount of distilled water.
I will consider doing an extremely gentle 'charcoal on paper' type of rubbing and send a photo of that along with the photo of the actual stone for clarity if desired. If a 'rubbing' is authorized, I will mail the sheet after photographing to ONLY close next-of-kin if a postal address is provided.


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