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Forget-me-not... The Symbol of the Forget-Me-Not Flower The Use of a Small, Blue Flower as a Sign of Love and Hope
A legend about the origin of the name forget-me-not is as follows. Once a medieval knight and his lady-love were walking beside a river. The knight held a bouquet in his hands. Because of the weight of the armor, he fell into the water. According to the legend, he threw the bouquet at her shouting forget-me-not.
There is a Christian religious legend according to which the child Jesus Christ created forget-me-nots so that the generations to come would be able to see him and his mother Mary, on whose lap he was sitting.
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 | Josh Burton Just a note. Your memorial page for Joshua Burton is a duplicate. You may want to remove it.
blessings.
dr. bill mcdonald | | | Dorie S.
 | Anna A Hughes On the memorial page for Anna A. "Annie" Hughes is your name and a blank where you possibly tried to add a picture? If so, the picture shows as a blank. Annie's memorial number is 42850988. Thanks for checking. Dorie SheppardAdded by Dorie S. on Jun 10, 2013 2:01 PM | | | Tiffany Stuck
 | ps do u know "Jack" John Light, he worked with Flip & I at Toddys Exxon, do u know where he is buried? i cant find him, let me know if u have time. ty | | | Tiffany Stuck
 | hello i see u knew Aaron Fleming "Flip" too, so u knew Steve Vignola also, 2 my close friends yrs ago. do u know me, ? i lived in Millsboro & worked with Flip at Toddys Exxon, Clifford Todd now has a Auto Sales in lewes. im going to visit later this month. ttyl | | | Herrel Child
 | Everett Herrell (McLaughlin) Please transfer management of this Find A Grave to me. This is my father and I would appreciate have the care of his site. Thank you. Herrel Child | | | Garland Hill
 | thank you for transfering Florence M. Tate Massey | | | Doris Aliff
 | 48963177 Published on pg 79 in "Our People and where they rest". Vol 1 by James W. Tyner and alice Tyner Timmons 1969. American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma.
Entry says; 1868 / 1949 | | | Doris Aliff
 | 48963175 Published on pg 79 in "Our People and where they rest". Vol 1 by James W. Tyner and alice Tyner Timmons 1969. American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma.
Entry says: Infant dau. of J.F. & M.J.Wood 1888 | | | Doris Aliff
 | 48963176 Published on pg 79 in "Our People and where they rest". Vol 1 by James W. Tyner and alice Tyner Timmons 1969. American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma.
Entry says; 1928-1956 | | | Doris Aliff
 | 48627436 Published on pg 79 in "Our People and where they rest". Vol 1 by James W. Tyner and alice Tyner Timmons 1969. American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma.
The entry says' 1893 9 days Infant of J & Ida Hilderbrand | | | | [View all messages...] |
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