Dianne

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I have been actively researching my family lines since 2004 and have found so much interesting information. I have found cousins I never knew I had and met many wonderful & helpful people on this site as well as on Ancestry.com.
I wasn't much of a graveyard visitor until I lost my husband, who was only 36, due to leukemia and a few short years later lost my infant grandson due to Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (born with only 3 chambers to his heart instead of 4). I lost my very best friend, my mother, to a rare blood disorder that brought about Leukemia and lung cancer. And just this year, I lost my wonderful father.
Experiences in life certainly have a way of changing your perspective about things.

If you have the time, please stop by and visit the memorials of these very special people in my life.
Melton Ray Wales , husband
Justin Lee Shelnutt, grandson
Georgia Parish, mother
Leon Parish, father
Floyd Browning, husband

I must say, I truly admire those volunteers who have adopted and transcribed entire cemeteries & photographers who go the extra mile to fulfill requests.

Transfer requests are welcome for all who are not in my family line.

You may use any family photo that I have taken with credit posted along with the photo so family researchers will have an avenue to connect with each other.

Disclaimer: Information in memorial biographies have been obtained from multiple sources, including but not limited to family, news sources, online sources and funeral homes as the same obituary for an individual is published by more than one source

Please use the EDIT tab at the top right of the memorial page of your interest to send:
additional information, comments, questions and transfer requests.(please include your relationship to the person you wish transferred to your care)
Also, if sending obituary to be added to a memorial, please include source.
Thanks!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I have been actively researching my family lines since 2004 and have found so much interesting information. I have found cousins I never knew I had and met many wonderful & helpful people on this site as well as on Ancestry.com.
I wasn't much of a graveyard visitor until I lost my husband, who was only 36, due to leukemia and a few short years later lost my infant grandson due to Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (born with only 3 chambers to his heart instead of 4). I lost my very best friend, my mother, to a rare blood disorder that brought about Leukemia and lung cancer. And just this year, I lost my wonderful father.
Experiences in life certainly have a way of changing your perspective about things.

If you have the time, please stop by and visit the memorials of these very special people in my life.
Melton Ray Wales , husband
Justin Lee Shelnutt, grandson
Georgia Parish, mother
Leon Parish, father
Floyd Browning, husband

I must say, I truly admire those volunteers who have adopted and transcribed entire cemeteries & photographers who go the extra mile to fulfill requests.

Transfer requests are welcome for all who are not in my family line.

You may use any family photo that I have taken with credit posted along with the photo so family researchers will have an avenue to connect with each other.

Disclaimer: Information in memorial biographies have been obtained from multiple sources, including but not limited to family, news sources, online sources and funeral homes as the same obituary for an individual is published by more than one source

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