Grtbh

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You may notice a few memorials for the Reynolds family here. That's because they are my family.
I am more closely related to some of the older ones because I came along late, last in fact, on my dad's side. So I have a few 1st and 2nd cousins who are, or were, much older than me.

I have spent a lot of time on research and notes and making comparisons, and any and all information I can find, because I am looking for specific people.
Most of the memorials I have are ones that have been left out or overlooked.
All of them are ones that I found through Ancestry and Family Search, and other resources, and luck. The hardest thing to deal with is when people have the same, or similar, names and dates.
I have tried to be accurate in my listings so if you see anything wrong, please let me know. I am not above human error.

Borrowing sentiments that are also mine...
I appreciate edits -- it means that someone else also cares about a memorial.
Information not shared is information lost.

The memorials I have listed here are more than just a name on a stone to me. I actually knew many of them. Some of them from when I was just a kid, and at that time I had no concept of what it was like for them to be senior citizens, they were just people I knew - their age was irrelevant at that time to me.
Some I never knew about until I started my family tree.
Others were names I heard my parents speak of, but didn't know them, but I do remember hearing those names.
And others are people I just found while doing research, but they all need to be remembered.

I am grateful to still be here to remember them, so they can be remembered by others.
Every person listed here means something special to me.
And I do realize how blessed I am to be able to say this.

You may notice a few memorials for the Reynolds family here. That's because they are my family.
I am more closely related to some of the older ones because I came along late, last in fact, on my dad's side. So I have a few 1st and 2nd cousins who are, or were, much older than me.

I have spent a lot of time on research and notes and making comparisons, and any and all information I can find, because I am looking for specific people.
Most of the memorials I have are ones that have been left out or overlooked.
All of them are ones that I found through Ancestry and Family Search, and other resources, and luck. The hardest thing to deal with is when people have the same, or similar, names and dates.
I have tried to be accurate in my listings so if you see anything wrong, please let me know. I am not above human error.

Borrowing sentiments that are also mine...
I appreciate edits -- it means that someone else also cares about a memorial.
Information not shared is information lost.

The memorials I have listed here are more than just a name on a stone to me. I actually knew many of them. Some of them from when I was just a kid, and at that time I had no concept of what it was like for them to be senior citizens, they were just people I knew - their age was irrelevant at that time to me.
Some I never knew about until I started my family tree.
Others were names I heard my parents speak of, but didn't know them, but I do remember hearing those names.
And others are people I just found while doing research, but they all need to be remembered.

I am grateful to still be here to remember them, so they can be remembered by others.
Every person listed here means something special to me.
And I do realize how blessed I am to be able to say this.

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