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10. that future generations would count so heavily on
census reporting to be factual
9. that handwritten diaries handed down to stable
generation
descendants are a godsend to historians, even as
'mundane' things as their daily life activities
8. that when pictures were taken, making sure that
they were labeled on the back more than "Sue's baby
dau" or my personal favorite..."taken last Sunday"
7. that there was the importance of saving letters
that contained info about the family they received
from others.
6. giving family history including those letters and
diaries and
pictures to the real caretakers of the family who
cared about the
family history and family history preservation.
5. the important of continuing the yearly family
reunions, even if a few attended
4. the godsend of writing down the migrations of the
history that I knew it to be. From where to where, who
and why....
3. the importance of writing down copies of the Bible
Records notations and passing it along to many members
of the family including connecting ones in whatever
way, in case of fire, flood, or stupid direct
descendants who would pitch the valuable info.
2. the godsend of writing down their own family
history and diagrams the way they knew it to be
including who fought in what war, and whether or not
the family was cousins with whatever famous person
[and perhaps how, if they were! And while we're at it,
making the notations of how the name was spelled.
1. to NEVER NEVER NEVER name a son or daughter, the
same as in the past if more than 2 times it already
appears in the same generation, found in the same
county, and state.
__________________________________________
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Published in the Gaston, NC - Gazette 2005-12-14
ANNIE GLADDEN
BELMONT Annie Gladden, 80, of 1407 South Point Road, died Dec. 10,
2005, at her residence in Belmont.
She was born Dec. 18, 1924, in Gaston County, daughter of the late
Lona Mae Clemmer and Larkin John Clemmer.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: 3 p.m. today, Greene Funeral Service, South Chapel,
Gastonia
INTERMENT: Private
VISITATION: 2-3 p.m. today at the funeral home
SURVIVORS: Son, Steve Howell of Belmont; daughters, Wanda Crawford of
York, SC, Rebecca Whitman of Gastonia; sons-in-law, Rick Bradley of
York, SC, Eddie Brown of Stanley; brother, J.D. Clemmer of Dallas;
sister, Ola Hoffman of Lincolnton; 15 grandchildren, 27
great-grandchildren
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Daughter, Sandra Brown; sister, Madge Peavey;
brothers, John Huss, Clyde Huss and Dewey Huss
ARRANGEMENTS: Greene Funeral Service, South Chapel, Gastonia
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
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From: "Peter_McCrae" <peter_mccrae(a)pmccrae.co.uk>
Subject: CLEMMER: Ellen Mary Buchan Clemmer--d.22/9/2005>usa
Ellen Mary Buchan Clemmer
Ellen Mary Buchan Clemmer passed away on Thursday, September 22, 2005
at 7:00 A.M. Age 61 years. Beloved wife of the late Erik Patrick
Clemmer Sr. Loving mother of Erik P. Clemmer Jr., Christopher S.
Clemmer and Trina M. Clemmer Turnbull. Mother-in-law of Donna M.
Clemmer and Glenn P. Turnbull Sr. Grandmother of Glenn P. Turnbull Jr.
and Denise M. Turnbull. Sister-in-law of Trina Parker of Covington.
Daughter-in-law of John Clemmer of New Orleans. She is also survived
by one niece, two nephews and many close friends and extended family.
She will be missed by all that knew and loved her. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at Our Lady of the
Angels Catholic Church, 6851 River Rd., Waggaman, LA on Saturday,
October 1, 2005 at 1:00 P.M. Visitation will be at the church from
10:00 A.M. until time of Mass. LAKE LAWN METAIRIE FUNERAL HOME is in
charge of arrangements.