tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6231257453868183589.post900733278899053336..comments2024-02-22T10:16:38.304-06:00Comments on https://lynfenwick.blogspot.com: Finding Isaac's GraveLynda Beck Fenwickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12363248580928472769noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6231257453868183589.post-88306900872053739332012-04-26T19:18:38.181-05:002012-04-26T19:18:38.181-05:00Amy, It is never too late to post a comment. I&#...Amy, It is never too late to post a comment. I'm so glad you found the story of the Davison girls. It almost seems to me that thinking of those who are no longer living is like giving them another moment of life in that thought. LynLynda Beck Fenwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12363248580928472769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6231257453868183589.post-28026975656668507332012-04-26T18:59:36.048-05:002012-04-26T18:59:36.048-05:00Cashe and I went to Neelands on the 20th to lay ro...Cashe and I went to Neelands on the 20th to lay roses on Jason's grave for our 12th anniversary. I always visit the others, and remembered the Davison girls. Upon reading their stone one day while weedeating, I became intrigued by the apparent accident. I wanted to learn more and not let their short lives go unnoticed. Imagine where I found the information I was looking for, but right above Jason's wonderful story. Thanks for letting me google and find you! (BTW I have read this blog in its entirety before, but was overwhelmed by Jas and unintentionally moved the Davison girls to the back burner.)amy d mcveynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6231257453868183589.post-26676976038275934542012-01-13T14:28:09.927-06:002012-01-13T14:28:09.927-06:00Very interesting. You are certainly right about C...Very interesting. You are certainly right about Cemeteries being genealogical records. I love to wander through old cemeteries and see who lived and died and when. There is a graveyard in Batoche Saskatchewan where there is a small plot with 12 markers, crowded close together. I didn't even have to see the dates to know they all died in a tragic house fire.<br />Thank you for remembering Isaac. Disappearing into the mist of time should take centuries not decades.The Blog Fodderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11441978691701289074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6231257453868183589.post-88585488054009017192012-01-13T12:19:52.181-06:002012-01-13T12:19:52.181-06:00This was especially interesting, Lynda. I, too, ha...This was especially interesting, Lynda. I, too, have family buried in Neeland's Cemetary and have gone on many occasions with my mom and dad to lay flowers at their gravesites. In your research of the surrounding area, you may even have come across the farmstead where my mother was raised of Ray and Loretta Grunder. She has pointed the homestead out to me on numerous occasions when we were out driving around together. She would describe the long walks to where she had to catch the school bus. I don't think the home is there any longer, and, of course, you always expect your parent to be around to tell you the story over and over. Keep up the good work! Really enjoy your blogs.<br /><br />LynneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com