Pambo, the Tombstone Tourist

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I was born the 2nd of 6 girls to the late Mr. Jerry Thomas Wiley from Ferriday, LA in Concordia Parrish.

I moved to Rankin County, MS after graduating Ferriday High in 1981. My husband has learned to appreciate my "acts of spreading kindness" through my hobbies of painting rocks, art, crafts and visiting cemeteries as we travel to different campgrounds across the Nation.

A cemetery is a sacred ground of loved one's "gone on before us." I've always enjoy walking through cemeteries, pausing here and there just to read the markers or headstones; or to admire architectural work put into a statue. My mind continues to race with thoughts of imagining how they came about the idea of such statue, was it possibly linked to a memory of that loved one or maybe a request from a family member . . . as I stroll among such peaceful souls, I wonder what their lives may have been like, but I also grasp a piece of knowledge and history from that community as well.

Let me know if I can be of any help by filling a request for a loved one. If I have made any errors, please let me know, and I will be happy to make the changes. Thanks for reading my Bio and have a Blessed Day!

I was born the 2nd of 6 girls to the late Mr. Jerry Thomas Wiley from Ferriday, LA in Concordia Parrish.

I moved to Rankin County, MS after graduating Ferriday High in 1981. My husband has learned to appreciate my "acts of spreading kindness" through my hobbies of painting rocks, art, crafts and visiting cemeteries as we travel to different campgrounds across the Nation.

A cemetery is a sacred ground of loved one's "gone on before us." I've always enjoy walking through cemeteries, pausing here and there just to read the markers or headstones; or to admire architectural work put into a statue. My mind continues to race with thoughts of imagining how they came about the idea of such statue, was it possibly linked to a memory of that loved one or maybe a request from a family member . . . as I stroll among such peaceful souls, I wonder what their lives may have been like, but I also grasp a piece of knowledge and history from that community as well.

Let me know if I can be of any help by filling a request for a loved one. If I have made any errors, please let me know, and I will be happy to make the changes. Thanks for reading my Bio and have a Blessed Day!

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