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<DIV>Hi,</DIV>
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<DIV>I just received this email from another list. And I was wondering if
anyone knows if any of the cemeteries in the greater Portland area offers this
service on is planning to. It would be a great way to leave a legacy
besides the short blurb which the newspapers print.</DIV>
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<DIV>Eugene Melvin</DIV>
<DIV>SW Portland, Oregon</DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial; PADDING-TOP: 10pt">I just discovered a new feature
on Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery (Seattle) website. They have memorials (obits)
online, not only the current ones, but from whenever they started doing this, I
guess. Many include a photo, too. Very nice. </DIV>
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href="http://obit.evergreen-washelli.com/obit_list.cgi?task=All&listing=Current">http://obit.evergreen-washelli.com/obit_list.cgi?task=All&listing=Current</A></DIV>
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