Aunt & Uncle T

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Some of the fondest memories of Aunt T's childhood are visiting her older infant brother's grave site in a beautiful old cemetery. After paying respects to him and her great-grandparents (they shared a plot), her family would then wander around the cemetery reading inscriptions and trying to find the oldest dates. She would always read the names aloud, feeling it made them more real to her and wondering when the last time someone on earth had uttered their names.

Now we both share the same interests in tracing our roots and still love to walk around old cemeteries reading names and dates. We're grateful we can do it "virtually" for those ancestors that are buried far from us.

We are happy to transfer memorials within Find A Grave's guidelines.

Some of the fondest memories of Aunt T's childhood are visiting her older infant brother's grave site in a beautiful old cemetery. After paying respects to him and her great-grandparents (they shared a plot), her family would then wander around the cemetery reading inscriptions and trying to find the oldest dates. She would always read the names aloud, feeling it made them more real to her and wondering when the last time someone on earth had uttered their names.

Now we both share the same interests in tracing our roots and still love to walk around old cemeteries reading names and dates. We're grateful we can do it "virtually" for those ancestors that are buried far from us.

We are happy to transfer memorials within Find A Grave's guidelines.

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