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A Love Story
Posted On 11/26/2010 21:55:35 by Margaretmonteleone
                                             A love story   I live in a suburb of Kansas City, Mo and there is an older couple who are on the news every year for the beautiful array of Christmas lights they display every year.  They usually turn on the light on Thanksgiving night and because... Read More



MY RECENT BEREAVEMENT
Posted On 10/19/2010 03:17:46 by kiwibarb
Hello Friends I wanted to be the one to tell you about my recent loss, and how I wanted to handle it, but somebody else got in first. When Lynton died, I didn't want any messages until I had time to sort out a few things, but due to interference I got them anyway, so I made a request on my page for people not to send any messages. To those who respected my request, my grateful thanks. Now that it's all over, I am ready to appreciate your sympathy and to share, first-hand, a little of what we... Read More



The Love of My Life
Posted On 10/05/2010 10:46:56 by splettstoesser
The Love of My Life My Husband John Kelder
How We Met I didn't always know so much about computers and graphics...In 1999, I was trying to make a webpage and put a foto of my daughter and I on it. Back then everyone used ICQ which was a instant message service similar to Yahoo or MSN. It offered free webspace to make your own website so I was trying to do this with little success. There was an option in ICQ to request help so I did and I got a response from a man who nicely showed... Read More



One Red Hatter................gone
Posted On 09/07/2010 18:48:19 by Margaretmonteleone
Today was the funeral of a girl I knew in high school.  She succumbed to advanced lung cancer in both lungs.  She had just turned 64 in July.   I just reconnected with Lona on Face Book, back in January and we had chatted back and forth.  She told me she had cancer; she gave the details of her cancer and the prognosis right there for all to see.  She had 15% of her lung capacity left and had decided to forgo any more Chemo therapy because she had just completed six month... Read More



On Talking to the Dead
Posted On 08/28/2010 17:26:31 by Rosalyn

On Talking to the Dead

I have spent many endless hours searching for my heritage. In some cases the work has been fruitful and I have found many answers and I have even found living, but long lost, relatives. ... sometimes relatives I had no idea existed. But as often as the answers come more questions are found. That is the way with genealogy.

In my searching I once found the graves of my father's grandparents. As I stood at the grave of my great-grandfather Adam, I talked to... Read More



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