Karen Hoffman

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Genealogy has been a passion of mine for many years. My interest in genealogy started with my beautiful sister Joan and was re-kindled with my dear Aunt Tricia Whitney-Jones. My aunt has since passed, but she has left such a beautiful legacy and warm, wonderful memories of researching our family together. I continue to do this in honor of her memory.

****A heartfelt thanks to all the FaG photographers who've fulfilled my requests for headstone pictures, and to others who've generously transferred your pages to me. Along with researching my own family lines, I also enjoy fulfilling photo requests in my area and contributing to the FaG community. I hope that you find the memorials & photos I add helpful to your own family tree research.

****If you find something that needs correcting, or if you have information you'd like added, please use the SAC on each memorial and I'll be happy to make the changes.
When requesting a transfer, please send a request from each individual entry. I will gladly transfer any memorials that do not belong to my relatives. Additionally, feel free to use any of the headstone photos I've added for your own genealogy.

*****About the memorials I manage:
I feel that its important to say at least a little something about each of their lives. They lived, they loved, and had families. We take what we find, chronicle the facts of their existence, remembering their names, who they were, and what they did. We are the stewards of the past. I like to add photos & obituaries for this reason. For those that have nothing there, they're not forgotten, I just haven't gotten there yet. =)

My main lines:
LACKEY/LACKIE/BULLEN/HOFFECKER/FRAMES/BROOKE/MCCRONE/KOWALSKI/KWIATKOWSKI/SCHEBELSKE/HOFFMAN/RINGWALD/SATORE

****My brick wall is STILL, after many decades, to locate my ggrandfather, Jean Crawford Lackie, who disappeared after 1931. Hopefully, one day we'll discover what happened to him!

❤ Always happy to connect with cousins and fellow researchers to compare notes, research and photos. ❤

Genealogy has been a passion of mine for many years. My interest in genealogy started with my beautiful sister Joan and was re-kindled with my dear Aunt Tricia Whitney-Jones. My aunt has since passed, but she has left such a beautiful legacy and warm, wonderful memories of researching our family together. I continue to do this in honor of her memory.

****A heartfelt thanks to all the FaG photographers who've fulfilled my requests for headstone pictures, and to others who've generously transferred your pages to me. Along with researching my own family lines, I also enjoy fulfilling photo requests in my area and contributing to the FaG community. I hope that you find the memorials & photos I add helpful to your own family tree research.

****If you find something that needs correcting, or if you have information you'd like added, please use the SAC on each memorial and I'll be happy to make the changes.
When requesting a transfer, please send a request from each individual entry. I will gladly transfer any memorials that do not belong to my relatives. Additionally, feel free to use any of the headstone photos I've added for your own genealogy.

*****About the memorials I manage:
I feel that its important to say at least a little something about each of their lives. They lived, they loved, and had families. We take what we find, chronicle the facts of their existence, remembering their names, who they were, and what they did. We are the stewards of the past. I like to add photos & obituaries for this reason. For those that have nothing there, they're not forgotten, I just haven't gotten there yet. =)

My main lines:
LACKEY/LACKIE/BULLEN/HOFFECKER/FRAMES/BROOKE/MCCRONE/KOWALSKI/KWIATKOWSKI/SCHEBELSKE/HOFFMAN/RINGWALD/SATORE

****My brick wall is STILL, after many decades, to locate my ggrandfather, Jean Crawford Lackie, who disappeared after 1931. Hopefully, one day we'll discover what happened to him!

❤ Always happy to connect with cousins and fellow researchers to compare notes, research and photos. ❤

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