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Tom Denardo (#767)
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Bio Photo I strive to do Quality Work, Not Quantity Work.
Please remember that when I post your grave photo request, its nice to see a note that says THANK YOU. If this date(6-1-2013) has not been updated.....

Copyright information: You may use my photos but please give me credit as the person who took the photo.

People listed as FAMOUS on this site are "maintained by findagrave", which means only they can edit/add information. Any records I have that are Famous, I can't change a thing for you, sorry. I do not update any bios of mine when people offer "SUGGESTIONS' to me, because I do not want to worry about copyrights.
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Katie Armitage
August Bromelsick
Mr. Denardo,
Thank you for posting the decorative grave maraker of August Bromelsick on "Find a Grave."
I am interested in the Bromelsick family, who were prominent in Lawrence and whose homes still stand in the city. Their Quantrill Raid survival story, researched by Barbara Brackman, is quite fascinating.
Best wishes,
Katie Armitage, Lawrence, Kansas
author "Lawrence, Survivors of Quantrill's Raid" 2010.
Added by Katie Armitage on Jun 08, 2013 9:01 AM
McKenzie
McKenzie
Thanks for adding the tombstone picture for Catharine McKenzie. Very much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Marsha
Added by McKenzie on Jun 02, 2013 7:54 PM
Ruth Lepper
RE: Short family: Oliver Francis, 1833, Harold C. and Harold Catlin, Jr., Emma W. & Daniel.
Probably your nearest copies of PETEFISH FAMILY IN AMERICA by Ruth L. Lepper are in libraries at Kansas State Historical Society; Meade Co. Library at Meade, KS; and Wichita City Library. There are numerous websites that carry the story of the Short family. A detailed biog. is in THE UNITED STATES BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1879.
Added by Ruth Lepper on Jun 01, 2013 4:28 PM
JMW
RE: photo
thank you very much for the headstone picture of T Cannon.....John in Missouri
Added by JMW on Jun 01, 2013 12:29 PM
Dee Billings-Gonzales
RE: you duplicat e records
I'm sorry, but I deleted your previous message, because I thought you would go through the edit tab. Please do that, and I will be happy to make any changes that you like.
Added by Dee Billings-Gonzales on May 31, 2013 2:43 PM
Ruth Lepper
RE: Short family: Oliver Francis, 1833, Harold C. and Harold Catlin, Jr., Emma W. & Daniel.
Mr. Denardo,since I am not an up-to-date user of the latest technology,I do not have a web-page or put my genealogy on-line. I placed my books in numerous state libraries across the country, and you can find them described by entering my name on Goggle. I gave credit within the script for those who gladly shared information. I did my books as a hobby and in memory of my ancestors. They are copyrighted. I sold them to family members across the nation at cost.

I have not given permission to Ancestry or Salt Lake City or any other website for their use, but, of course,I see pictures, etc. freely used by those who post on Ancestry.com and other websites, without any source named.There IS a copy of each of my collections in the Library at SLC.

That is why I wrote you a bit of explanation.

Now, for my use, I copied and pasted your picture of the gravestone in Word, and added the source with your name. I do not plan to use it in any publication, but of course, if that is unacceptable, I'll be happy to remove it.

If something happened to me, I can't be responsible, just as you can't be responsible for what happens to the postings on Find A Grave. I want to do the right thing.

I loved seeing the beautiful old stone, as my cousins had submitted the horrendous story of Capt. Short's massacre for my book. His brother was a Methodist Minister and President of the Female College here in my hometown. It was an interesting family for my genealogy.

Thanks again for your work at Find A Grave. I'm not too skilled in navigating through it, but I try.

Ruth L. Lepper



Added by Ruth Lepper on May 31, 2013 9:03 AM
Ruth Lepper
Short family: Oliver Francis, 1833, Harold C. and Harold Catlin, Jr., Emma W. & Daniel.
I am so happy to see the graves and markers for the Short family. I published a genealogy of Oliver Francis Short's mother's side of the family,including the story of Captain Oliver Francis Short's massacre by Indians while he and his crew (including his son, young Daniel)were surveying in Kansas. The account, written and given me by a family member, was put in our family genealogy.

I understand completely how much time and effort one puts into this work and I want you to know how much I appreciate it. I have made a copy with your name attached and hope it will always be honored in that way. Thank you again.

Ruth L. Lepper

Added by Ruth Lepper on May 30, 2013 8:14 PM
Kit and Morgan Benson
RE: glenn frazier
Hi,

The memorial you placed on Findagrave for Glenn Frazier Jr is officially called a cenotaph. According to Wikipedia, a cenotaph is an "empty tomb" or a monument erected in honour of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere.

You should indicate that your memorial is a cenotaph in the first sentence of the biography that you put in for your memorial.

You may also want to add in the exact dates/places of birth and death, even though the memorial does not show the entire date. He was born February 20, 1926 in Athol, Smith County, Kansas, and died February 24, 1945 in Japan (the county listing does not include the Bonin Islands, which are a part of Japan).

Best wishes,

Morgan


Added by Kit and Morgan Benson on May 27, 2013 9:01 PM
Anthony Soule
DAYTON FAMILY
ZACARIAH DAYTON WAS MY GR. GRANDFATHER. JEANETTE WAS HIS WIFE AND THEIR DAUGHTER MY GRANDMOTHER. WOULD YOU TRANSFER THE GRAVE ON FIND A GRAVE TO HIS FAMILY (ME) SO I CAN MAINTAIN IT AND FILL IN THE SPACES FOR HIS HISTORY. WE MAINTAIN OTHER FAMILY GRAVES AT THE SAME CEMETERY . WE ARE THE ONES WHO ADDED RUEBENS NAME AFTER THE DEATH 0F MY FATHER.HAVE SPENT MANY MEMORIAL DAYS DECORATING THIS STONE. IN FACT, THE FLOWERS THERE IN THE PIC. I BELIEVE MY DAUGHTER AND I PLACED THERE. FOREST HILLS CEMETERY IN JACKSON CTY, MO. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Added by Anthony Soule on May 27, 2013 6:42 PM
Van Laffoon
Douglas Laffoon@Floral Hills Funeral Home and Cemetery
Hello Tom,

Thanks for using you time to take gravestone photos. The picture looks great. I appreciate your efforts.

Best Regards,
Van Laffoon
Added by Van Laffoon on May 11, 2013 10:43 PM
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