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Memorials are a rite of passage for you, the survivor of a loss, as well as a way of creating an ongoing reminder in the way that speaks to you best.
From the samples below, you will note that my experience is largely personal. I draw upon my skills in grief management, writing/graphics and website development.
I can help you. Tell me about the person or pet you have lost and together we will shape a virtual memorial. Pricing is geared towards your needs.
Z. Sharon Glantz |
Joseph Ray Glantz , my father, was a charming man, loved by friends and family. He died June 10, 2009.
He was a meteorologist and teacher, a lover of nature and something of a goofball. |
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Marvin Rand , my stepfather, made a remarkable impact on Los Angeles architecture with his photographic documentation . He died February 14, 2009 at the age of 84.
Sadly, photographs of his work had to be removed, per his children's Cease and Desist letter, but includes loving comments from his family and community. |
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Char, a dear lifelong friend, was a poet, amongst other thing. She died June 23, 1999 at the age of 58, following a prolonged illness.
Her memorial celebrates her poetry and multitude of people and communities she touched. |
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Virtual memories are forever zsharon@thesanitypatrol.com |