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|  Angelbabe_E (#46549978)
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I've always liked walking through cemeteries. I was lucky enough to live in Rochester, NY so I could wander through the Mount Hope Cemetery (I currently live in San Antonio, TX). There's so much history in them. I've recently added my grandfathers who I lost 13 days apart in 1998. I thought of it as a wonderful way to keep a record for future generations.
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JCFHS '38
 | Forgot to Mention... Wonderful picture - you're absolutely lovely, ma'am... | | | JCFHS '38
 | RE: Hi Stranger! Howdy, young lady! Still out here, still causing vast amounts of trouble, especially since retiring from the US of N five (five? Yes, FIVE) years ago. Saving my box-tops for a twin-engine Beech, so I can buzz the homes of my friends - and you're high up on the list! So good to hear from you, sweetie... | | | Michael Ryley Bradbury
 | RE: Edna Grzyb Hi, Glad to transfer Edna to you but please send me the correct name and location of the cemetery or send me the link to my memorial so I can make the transfer. Thanks, Mike | | | Hunter
 | RE: Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery Hi Brenda!
Sorry about losing your Grandmother. All mine are gone, and how I wish I could see them again. Maybe someday...;)
I am also from Polish, Russian, Austrian lines. Throw in some Italian and Sicilian too. The first time I went to Sts. Peter & Paul's Cem. I took those picures. Some of the stones were amazing. Stone masonry is quite a talent.
Brenda, it is entirely up to you if you want to ask about the translations/names etc. Of course I will update anything you find out from the Sisters. Google translate was what I used to try to translate. But the many years ago there were different dialects and expressions used that Google can't explain. My Dad only knows a few Polish words. His mother came over when she was a baby. Her maiden name was Jakubovicz and it has changed many times throughout the years. Yakubowski, Yakabowski, Yakabowicz, etc. etc. We tried for years to find out my great grandmothers maiden name and we think it was Sadowska and may be Stardusky or something like that. I'd love to get into the church records. But they are always too busy. Anyway, sorry about the rambling. Like I said, anything you want to dig into ...dig! I'll fix, adjust, add onto the names listed. Thanks for writing. HunterAdded by Hunter on Feb 22, 2012 8:55 AM | | | Michael Ryley Bradbury
 | RE: Edna Grzyb Brenda, I have deleted Edna's memorial. Mike | | | Judy Williams
 | RE: James Maloney No problem. It may take a week or so though as my computer crashed and I can't access all of my stuff right now | | | Judy Williams
 | James Maloney Hi. I added the pics for James maloney. I also created memorials and added pics for his wife Ann M and their daughter Ann Marie | | | JCFHS '38
 | Dolly Dear Brenda, Thanks so much for you message on Dolly's page; it's a big help, knowing that others understand what this particular pain is all about. Hope you and yours are doing well & are happy. Much love, Old Don | | | JCFHS '38
 | Feliz Dia de los Muertos Hope all is well with you & yours on this All Souls Day 2009...have a great day, Brender! | | | David King
 | Henk Orie Hello!
I was also a friend of Henk's on Find-a-Grave. I visited Amsterdam about a month before he died. He was not feeling well enough at the time for us to get together, but we did talk by phone.
So sad he is gone from us.
I was just looking at his Find-a-Grave entry and saw the picture you posted of King Hussein. I suspect the inscription reads "with" rather than "wish." In ham radio lingo, "73" means best wishes, so "with my best 73's" would mean "with my best wishes."
David King | | | | [View all messages...] |
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