Bio
Thoughts of our loved ones are reminders that they too watch over us and that indeed, at a deep level, we remain an interconnected source of nurturance and community.
My passion at find-a-grave is reconnecting the memorials of children with their parents and siblings. For so many years and miles their names may have been separated. When they become reconnected there is a feeling of fullness, wholeness and calm.
I appreciate the efforts of the many volunteers who help make these reconnections possible. Their kindness honors the amazing complexity of our lives; the amazing complexity of our stories and our deaths.
My path with findagrave will be incremental and evolving. As a former healthcare chaplain and minister who has journeyed with over seven hundred people who have died, I see this accompaniement with findagrave as a way to stay grounded; as a continuation of honoring the sacredness of all of life.
I sincerely hope that I will be able to assist others make discoveries and the connections that they have been trying to make.
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To add siblings when parents memorials not found. Refer to:
https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Family-Members.
Scroll down to section on Extra Parents for formula/code to use.
When editing or suggesting an edit for the bio field, add the text that will display (this is often the individual's name) and then highlight it. Select the link symbol in the editor and add the URL for the memorial in the field provided, clicking save. Scroll down and Save Changes.
or
Replace the ######### in the code with the memorial number and Nameonmemorial with the name for that memorial.
See their example of the those replaced:
Then copy and paste that entire line of code to the biography and save your changes. It will add the link to the other Find a Grave memorial in the biography.
From: https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Family-Members
Thoughts of our loved ones are reminders that they too watch over us and that indeed, at a deep level, we remain an interconnected source of nurturance and community.
My passion at find-a-grave is reconnecting the memorials of children with their parents and siblings. For so many years and miles their names may have been separated. When they become reconnected there is a feeling of fullness, wholeness and calm.
I appreciate the efforts of the many volunteers who help make these reconnections possible. Their kindness honors the amazing complexity of our lives; the amazing complexity of our stories and our deaths.
My path with findagrave will be incremental and evolving. As a former healthcare chaplain and minister who has journeyed with over seven hundred people who have died, I see this accompaniement with findagrave as a way to stay grounded; as a continuation of honoring the sacredness of all of life.
I sincerely hope that I will be able to assist others make discoveries and the connections that they have been trying to make.
**************************************************
To add siblings when parents memorials not found. Refer to:
https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Family-Members.
Scroll down to section on Extra Parents for formula/code to use.
When editing or suggesting an edit for the bio field, add the text that will display (this is often the individual's name) and then highlight it. Select the link symbol in the editor and add the URL for the memorial in the field provided, clicking save. Scroll down and Save Changes.
or
Replace the ######### in the code with the memorial number and Nameonmemorial with the name for that memorial.
See their example of the those replaced:
Then copy and paste that entire line of code to the biography and save your changes. It will add the link to the other Find a Grave memorial in the biography.
From: https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Family-Members
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