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|  Deleon Todd (#46567870)
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I believe one of the worst things that can happen to anyone is to die and not be remembered for contributions made and sacrificial service rendered to enrich the lives of others.
Being a contributor to Find A Grave enables me to PROPerly Salute those who've directly and indirectly touched my life, and the lives of others. Also, it helps my family (and hopefully other families) easily obtain genealogical data on departed kin. | |
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Susanna Webber Lewis
 | Permissions Your profile message was short, sweet and to the point. It was such a beautiful powerful message that I myself feel almost each and every time I visit this site.
I wanted to send you a quick message asking permission to copy the photo you took of Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio. I'd like to add it to my ancestry family tree.
Also may I copy any photos/info you have on this site? I like to add photos about the persons life or in this case death.
Thanks so much. I will, of course, give you credit if you'd like. Please let me know if you'd like me to add the credit. Thanks for all the work you've done. So many of you have served others so well.
Thanks, Susie | | | Alisohn - Highly Favored and Blessed
 | Thanks Deleon you are simply wonderful. Thanks for all the love and support you give me. Alisohn | | | Louis Mata
 | RE: Al Freeman, Jr. My pleasure, Mr. Todd. | | | Louis Mata
 | Al Freeman, Jr. I checked Wikipedia (although not always accurate) and the majority of the news articles about his death put him at 78 years old which would be 1934 as his birth year. I'm sure the birth records are the most accurate, however I'm going to leave the year as it is out of respect for Mr. Freeman. Perhaps it was his wish.
Regards,
Louis | | | SueB
 | RE: Reverend John Todd thanks for answering, good luck to us both in our quests!Added by SueB on Jul 22, 2012 8:07 PM | | | SueB
 | John Todd Hello, I just found John Todd 15166209 with your photo and note .... his brother was my 3rd ggfather (have yet to find him), so I was hoping you had more information to share.Added by SueB on Jul 22, 2012 6:13 PM | | | Legacy
 | RE: Alma B. Androzzo? Greetings Deleon,
Sorry that it took me a "minute" to reply, but hopefully I have enough information to get you started. Alma was a black pianist, songwriter and lyricist who composed the infamous "If I Can Help Somebody", a song written for the National Tuberculosis Society. According to the 1940 Census, Alma Bazel Androzzo was 27 and married to Andre Androzzo. I also found a possible birth and death match: October 17, 1912 (Tennessee) - October 11, 2001. Another possible record (Chicago marriage license) indicates that Alma Thompson was married to a Royal Thompson in 1957. I also saw a document which indicated Alma Bazel Androzzo's residences were Harriman Tennessee, Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Chicago Illinois. I wish I had the time to do more research, but hopefully you can carry the baton from here, check out these references and cross the finish line with an overdue, yet well deserved, memorial for her. Please keep me posted!
Blessings to you!Added by Legacy on Jul 02, 2012 11:46 AM | | | Sheila - Marie Brown
 | Nick Ashford Thank you for leaving the information on Mr. Ashford. Though I cannot attend, I'm sure I will be able to find the service either online, or on Television somewhere. Thank you again... | | | Indigo Falls
 | Photo of Fort Sam Houston Cemetery I just dropped by to say your photo of Fort Sam Houston Cemetery is beautiful. Thank-you for contributing it on the front page for the cemetery. Delina | | | Alisohn - Highly Favored and Blessed
 | RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Thanks Deleon, the feelings are mutual... | | | | [View all messages...] |
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