And a nice ending to all that work!
Here is the link again. For some reason it doubles these from xp on my
computer.
And thank you Lois.
LAC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Virginia B" <bvirginia76(a)earthlink.net>
To: <INPCRP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Family Reunion story ends at the cemetery. Warren Co.
IN
This was very interesting.
Virginia
----- Original Message -----
From: "L.A. CLUGH" <Clugh_la(a)msn.com>
To: <INPCRP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 5:30 PM
Subject: [INPCRP] Family Reunion story ends at the cemetery. Warren Co. IN
> Afternoon,
> I wanted to share this story with you before it goes off the 7 day
> archives.
>
>
http://www.lafayettejc.com/news20050613/200506131local_news1118639274.shtml
> Gordon and Sheila Hooker have worked very hard on their family cemetery
> in
> Warren County, IN. They have both worked with me for at least 3 years
> and
> have also attended several IHS/DNR workshops to learn techniques as
> well.
> So I guess this is a good success story for those looking to learn more
> about
> restoration. It really can pay off someday.
>
> Hope this weekend's workshop is a good one.
>
> Have fun!
>
> L.A. Clugh
> Tippecanoe County pioneer cemetery projects.
>
>
http://www.rootsweb.com/~intcpcrg/Index.html
> Tippecanoe County Genealogy Society
>
http://www.rootsweb.com/~intcags/
>
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THIS IS A CEMETERY -----
"Lives are commemorated - deaths are recorded - families
are reunited - memories are made tangible - and love is
undisguised. This is a cemetery.
"Communities accord respect, families bestow reverence,
historians seek information and our heritage is thereby enriched.
"Testimonies of devotion, pride and remembrance are carved
in stone to pay warm tribute to accomplishments and to the life -
not the death - of a loved one. The cemetery is homeland for family
memorials that are a sustaining source of comfort to the living.
"A cemetery is a history of people - a perpetual record of
yesterday and sanctuary of peace and quiet today. A cemetery
exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always."
--Author unknown -- Seen at a monument dealer in West Union, IA