Barbara Grimes

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*************** This is my picture when I was about 2 years old. *************** I am retired now ***************

************************************** A SAD DAY IN AMERICAN HISTORY **************************************
I created a virtual cemetery for the children who were killed in the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. They were on the second floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in the America's Kids Child Development Center. It includes the Director of the Center, 2 workers, and a visitor. If you would like to pay your respects to the victims on the Find A Grave website, please visit my Virtual Cemetery. It has been 24 years on April 19, 2019.

IF YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO VISIT OKLAHOMA CITY, PLEASE GO BY TO SEE THE MEMORIAL CREATED FOR VICTIMS OF THE BOMBING. IT IS A VERY SAD, BUT MEANINGFUL TRIBUTE.

Just a thought
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I loved Dick Clark, but I think it is a sad commentary of the times we live in where people are so caught up with movie stars and music stars, etc. Within minutes of Dick Clark's passing he had 700 plus messages left on his Find A Grave memorial page. Most of the little children who were killed in the bombing of their Day Care Center in Oklahoma City, have not received that many over the years since they were killed.

*************** This is my picture when I was about 2 years old. *************** I am retired now ***************

************************************** A SAD DAY IN AMERICAN HISTORY **************************************
I created a virtual cemetery for the children who were killed in the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. They were on the second floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in the America's Kids Child Development Center. It includes the Director of the Center, 2 workers, and a visitor. If you would like to pay your respects to the victims on the Find A Grave website, please visit my Virtual Cemetery. It has been 24 years on April 19, 2019.

IF YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO VISIT OKLAHOMA CITY, PLEASE GO BY TO SEE THE MEMORIAL CREATED FOR VICTIMS OF THE BOMBING. IT IS A VERY SAD, BUT MEANINGFUL TRIBUTE.

Just a thought
***************
I loved Dick Clark, but I think it is a sad commentary of the times we live in where people are so caught up with movie stars and music stars, etc. Within minutes of Dick Clark's passing he had 700 plus messages left on his Find A Grave memorial page. Most of the little children who were killed in the bombing of their Day Care Center in Oklahoma City, have not received that many over the years since they were killed.

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