Cejae

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I started my Find a Grave journey in 2013 for the primary purpose of documenting my Ancestors. In 2020 I decided to invest time documenting local cemeteries in Los Angeles County to keep me busy during the pandemic. Once it passed I decided to carry on.

I've really enjoyed this Find a Grave journey for the most part despite the occasional bully or bazaar individual I've had the misfortune to crossing paths with. They're easy to spot. They're the ones with tens of thousands of memorials and twenty paragraphs of bio information full of rules and regulations. Personally I feel if Find a Grave wants me to enforce their rules they need to put me on their payroll….but I digress. That aside, I've met some great folks on here who have taught me a lot about graving and to them I'd like to extend my sincerest appreciation.

I am more than happy to update your edits. However, if I don't get to them they will automatically update within twenty-one days. I am also happy to transfer any memorial into your care with the exception of my personal family members (no blood sample or DNA documentation required to authenticate kinship).

For whatever reason if I should leave this platform I do not wish to have my work transferred to anyone as I know said statements are not legally binding. All memorials belonging to me or anyone on Find a Grave are the soul property of Ancestry.com which was purchased by the investment firm Blackstone Group LLC and its shareholders in 2020.

Thanx for stopping by and happy graving.
Cejae
16 Feb 2024

I started my Find a Grave journey in 2013 for the primary purpose of documenting my Ancestors. In 2020 I decided to invest time documenting local cemeteries in Los Angeles County to keep me busy during the pandemic. Once it passed I decided to carry on.

I've really enjoyed this Find a Grave journey for the most part despite the occasional bully or bazaar individual I've had the misfortune to crossing paths with. They're easy to spot. They're the ones with tens of thousands of memorials and twenty paragraphs of bio information full of rules and regulations. Personally I feel if Find a Grave wants me to enforce their rules they need to put me on their payroll….but I digress. That aside, I've met some great folks on here who have taught me a lot about graving and to them I'd like to extend my sincerest appreciation.

I am more than happy to update your edits. However, if I don't get to them they will automatically update within twenty-one days. I am also happy to transfer any memorial into your care with the exception of my personal family members (no blood sample or DNA documentation required to authenticate kinship).

For whatever reason if I should leave this platform I do not wish to have my work transferred to anyone as I know said statements are not legally binding. All memorials belonging to me or anyone on Find a Grave are the soul property of Ancestry.com which was purchased by the investment firm Blackstone Group LLC and its shareholders in 2020.

Thanx for stopping by and happy graving.
Cejae
16 Feb 2024

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