marie williams
 | Parents Received your note and want to say you're very welcome. I find great comfort in this wonderful site. (I wish I could remember how I came to visit your loved ones. You must have left a loving note for someone that touched my heart.) May God bless you and your family. | |
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Jackie Howard
 | RE: Robert McLaughlin You are more than welcome - it is an honor to leave tokens for loved ones who have has passed on before us. Please feel free to leave a flower for my mother, Rosie Louise Wright #12273281, it would be greatly appreciated. You have a wonderful and blessed new year. | |
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sr/ks
 | RE: howdy Thanks so much for touching base. I hope very much that you get lucky. I wish like heck I'd had a camera back then and snapped his smiling face :-) Thanks for keeping hope alive here!Added by sr/ks on Sep 20, 2011 4:51 PM | |
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Libby Talley
 | Mrs. Darla Monroe Thank you so much for leaving such a sweet note on Mrs. Monroe's memorial. I am missing her everyday, but knowing there is a place I can go when not at the cemetery is so helpful. | |
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Libby Talley
 | RE: Margaret and Robert McLaughlin It's amazing to read the stories of people long gone. I believe all people, dead and alive have a story that needs to be told. I just lost someone very close to me on Tuesday. I made her a memorial and put a little something on it. I couldn't finish it because I started crying. But hopefully soon I'll be able to finish it. Her name is Darla Jean Monroe if you want to read what I have so far. | |
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Libby Talley
 | RE: Margaret and Robert McLaughlin You're welcome. I love leaving flowers and things for people. I believe everyone alive and gone have a story that needs to be told. Even if that story isn't physically told where someone can read it, I think it's told in other ways. :) | |
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sr/ks
 | howdy You left a note for my dear dad (thank you!) and in it mentioned you were a friend of Doc Holderman. What a rush to run into someone who knew him! I would be honored to add any memories you have of him to his memorial if you would like. I will also leap on this opportunity to beg you for any picture you might have of him. Even if you weren't tight socially, maybe you have an old staff directory or something? Anxiously awaiting your reply, and so glad to have bumped into you.Added by sr/ks on Aug 15, 2011 4:05 PM | |
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ghost girl
 | RE: Your picture you left next to your name on mem for mary kilgore If you come across an image you would like to use all you have to do is double click the image and you will have an option to add that image to your scrapbook. You can do so with any picture you come across left as a memorial. You can also set your scrapbook as your default so it goes automatically to it instead of having it select it as a category. Hope this helps! | |
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wesblues
 | Thank you for visiting Thank you so much for visiting my childhood neighbor, Phillip Forbes. He was indeed special -and well loved in the community. It makes me happy to know that folks who didn't know Phillip are able to take the time to visit and leave a token in his honor. :)Added by wesblues on Jun 24, 2011 2:28 PM | |
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Autistic Wonderboy
 | Agnes Mclaughlin I said I would fix my mistake, and indeed I just did (check out Agnes' memorial). | |
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