Honor those who have made a difference in you life. Create a tribute for someone who is living, or a memorial for those no longer with us. It's a simple yet meaningful way to show you care.
by Kathy G.
on Mon 10:02 am
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I am ever grateful I had the opportunity to meet and get to know a one in a million dog...don't get me wrong-EVERY dog and animal is precious in their own right, but there was just something about Mister Dermott that has no definition...no words to de... more
by Jessie C.
on Sat 2:25 am
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This is a heartfelt tribute to my friend Skip Shea -please read and visit Skip's profile and, if you are lucky enough to be in the area, you could go to this reading and book signing!CATHOLIC (SURVIVING ABUSE & OTHER DEAD END ROADS) THE POEMSA Rea... more
by Brighten Ray I.
on Tue 5:38 am
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Dear Robert,i often looked at your profile photo when i am on care2, but i have not visited your page till now. Yes now, i am looking at your face after i knew you are no longer here.For the first time i see your face, because your profile p... more
by pElAgUS h.
on Sun 8:27 am
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The Real Coretta Scott King By Barbara A. Reynolds Saturday, February 4, 2006; Page A17 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/03/AR2006020302512.html It was, of course, accurate to label Coretta Scott King t... more
by angela b.
on Sat 11:27 am
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This tribute is to all the people who tried their very best to rescue the Whale that was in distress in the Thames river in London .U.K. they tried really hard and put themselves at great risk and I feel that they s... more
by Past Member .
on Mon 9:14 am
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"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.” I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia ... more
by Steve A.
on Fri 9:45 pm
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Becky Sundholm Ayers has done more than most women would have when faced with the difficult task of holding together a marriage in the face of combat related PTSD.When I came home from Beirut I didnt feel any different but I was, she saw it right away... more
by Barb P.
on Thu 4:04 pm
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A personal tribute to my brother-in-law (Johnny Lipford) who died in the mines in Harlan Kentucky in 1984.In Loving Memory Of John Joseph Quann Jr. 1922 - 1996and all miners who lost their lives to support their families in the mines. Recorded in... more