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|  Marta Dawes (#518)
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| Bio and Links | | I have always been interested in the history of Omaha/Council Bluffs and it's founding citizens, both influential and ordinary. I started my own website, The Graveyards of Omaha (http://www.steveandmarta.com), in 1994, and have since included any eastern Nebraska and western Iowa graveyards within reach. Today the website has grown to over 500 pages and thousands of photos, with a great deal of local history posted also. Stop by and take a look at how Omaha got it's start, and take a virtual tour of our historic graveyards. | |
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MissKitty
 | Saunders family gravestones May I have your permission to download your images of the gravestones of Saunders family members? I would like to upload them into my Ancestry family tree. (#13065 & 6648293) Thank you for your consideration. -Ro Fleury | | | Bernard Johnson
 | Peter Kiewit Would you be able to go back to Forest Lawn and get a better photo of Peter Kiewit's stone without the dirt on it. A little whiskbroom would take that off. It looks so nice and it deserves to be seen. Thank you. The Kiewit family also resides in Southern California and has a major freeway project going on presently. | | | Deborah Carter
 | Grave in Forest Lawn Memorial Park How can I find out if the Frank Carter in the cemetery is my grandfather Frank M Carter born in 1872 and died 27 March 1964 in Gordon, Nebraska. there were no dates on your page of find a grave.Deborah Carter | | | Gypsy
 | James Robert Hammel Memorial Thank you for entering the memorial and grave photo of James Robert Hammel who died in 1891. You helped me confirm his death date and I am grateful for that. Since he is my great grandfather would you mind transferring the memorial to me?
Thank You, Nancy Whitley whitley.tn@gmail.comAdded by Gypsy on Mar 14, 2011 7:06 PM | | | Fran Denny
 | Forest Lawn Memorial Park Thank you for the lovely picture of the entryway to Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Omaha, Nebraska. I appreciate seeing the picture on the site of my relative. | | |
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