P. M. Lamb

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Contributor attended Centre College and Eastern Kentucky University, is a retired government employee, is powerfully grateful for a wonderful white wave and a knowing dragonfly, and interests are Scottish poetry, English literature, theatre, music, art, and history.

About FG: When a soul passes from our midst, left behind is the story of the choices and endeavors--yes, the tribulations, and as well the loves and aspirations, the contribution to perhaps the multitudes and to the special few. In the myriad of moves that we make, we leave in place and time the indelible marks of our being. Whether others note in any database may be of less than measured significance; because truth and acts remain, so long as the universe exists, and changes not an iota. For those who agree with this holding, and even those who may not, the offer that our mere touches of the keyboard transcend the here and now and return or reintroduce us to that other place and time though ever so fragmented, and the bygone faces and their stories--is special indeed. To remember and honor those who have gone before us, those who have personally led us, or reared us, educated, or paid a kindness forward, or perhaps have loved us--that is what leads me to this database of transcendence; verily as their souls, their stories live on. In this myriad, we connect -- breath, beat, and keystroke. Hearts of hearts, together again!

FG Administrator: Upon member's death, if possible, please transfer memorial and images management to Contributor 47558988. Many thanks!

Contributor attended Centre College and Eastern Kentucky University, is a retired government employee, is powerfully grateful for a wonderful white wave and a knowing dragonfly, and interests are Scottish poetry, English literature, theatre, music, art, and history.

About FG: When a soul passes from our midst, left behind is the story of the choices and endeavors--yes, the tribulations, and as well the loves and aspirations, the contribution to perhaps the multitudes and to the special few. In the myriad of moves that we make, we leave in place and time the indelible marks of our being. Whether others note in any database may be of less than measured significance; because truth and acts remain, so long as the universe exists, and changes not an iota. For those who agree with this holding, and even those who may not, the offer that our mere touches of the keyboard transcend the here and now and return or reintroduce us to that other place and time though ever so fragmented, and the bygone faces and their stories--is special indeed. To remember and honor those who have gone before us, those who have personally led us, or reared us, educated, or paid a kindness forward, or perhaps have loved us--that is what leads me to this database of transcendence; verily as their souls, their stories live on. In this myriad, we connect -- breath, beat, and keystroke. Hearts of hearts, together again!

FG Administrator: Upon member's death, if possible, please transfer memorial and images management to Contributor 47558988. Many thanks!

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