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Memorial Day Weekend Photographs Part 4

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I finally downloaded all the photographs of headstones from Memorial Day Weekend.  My sister came up and helped me place flowers, find graves and map out the three cemeteries:  Rock Springs City, Rest Haven and Riverview.  I was also able to show her where our ancestors lived and where our own father attended elementary school.  I thought she would be bored, but to my and her surprise she enjoyed learning about about ancestors.  At each headstone I left a small silk flower with the Roberts Roots & Branches contact information identifying that each of these people are Roberts ancestors. May they each rest in peace and know they are remembered. It was a rainy, windy, cold, warm and sunny weekend!  Here are some more photographs I took around town where our ancestors walked. 

Memorial Day Weekend Photographs 2019 Part 3

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Memorial Day Weekend Photographs Part 2

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Memorial Day Weekend Photographs 2019 Part 1

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Largest Genealogical Asset

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ā€œIf we could just capture the knowledge the information thatā€™s in peopleā€™s heads about their family, we would have the largest genealogical asset on the planet.  Living memory is the largest genealogical asset. " --- Rencher, David, Chief Genealogical Officer , Family Search International, ā€œFamily History 2.0ā€, King, Michelle, Host/Producer, K SL Channel 5, aired Sunday, 1 October 2017.  

Coal Miner

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ā€œHow could Daddy have worked in a place like this?ā€ I muttered. Joe was quick to defend, ā€œYou know, strange as it seems, a miner gets used to working underground.   I loved it, and I bet your dad did too.   Farther down itā€™s like a city all its own where the temperature never changes.   I guess itā€™s all what you are used to.   Sure, miningā€™s dangerous.   Every damn move you make is dangerous.   But you just go to work each day hoping to hell today isnā€™t the day for you to get yours.ā€ ---Wood, Marilyn Nesbit, The Day the Whistle Blew , High Plains Press, 403 Cassa Road, Glendo, Wy, 2014, page 14.

Ninety-six years ago today. .. .

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