Connie (Cross) Krueger

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"My Never Ending Puzzle Tree"

Thank you to all efforts made to make Find A Grave the very special place we can find and honor our loved ones.
Hugs!

My soapbox:
Name area is getting really messy. It's very hard to look up a name with all the excess stuff in the naming area. A good rule of thumb is to use the name in which the person was born.

Example:
The person was not a King, Queen, Sir or Lady at their birth. "Sheriff of Nottinghamshire John Alexander Smith, VII, Lord of Branbury, Duke of York." If you try looking up John A. Smith you would never find the above memorial.

I love looking at all the wonderful pictures entered on the memorials but lately I've noticed pictures that don't belong to that person. Makes me sad to see those wonderful pictures without any description too.

Remember to give a Hug to those you know NOW while you can. A hug doesn't cost anything and can only take a moment but it's effects last a lifetime. Okay, Thanks for reading. Hugs!

"My Never Ending Puzzle Tree"

Thank you to all efforts made to make Find A Grave the very special place we can find and honor our loved ones.
Hugs!

My soapbox:
Name area is getting really messy. It's very hard to look up a name with all the excess stuff in the naming area. A good rule of thumb is to use the name in which the person was born.

Example:
The person was not a King, Queen, Sir or Lady at their birth. "Sheriff of Nottinghamshire John Alexander Smith, VII, Lord of Branbury, Duke of York." If you try looking up John A. Smith you would never find the above memorial.

I love looking at all the wonderful pictures entered on the memorials but lately I've noticed pictures that don't belong to that person. Makes me sad to see those wonderful pictures without any description too.

Remember to give a Hug to those you know NOW while you can. A hug doesn't cost anything and can only take a moment but it's effects last a lifetime. Okay, Thanks for reading. Hugs!

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