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Whenever a celebrity dies like Brittany Murphy, Michael Jackson or Heath Ledger we are reminded of our Mortality. We are mere mortals. This reminder occurs every time you go to a funeral, or hear of a funeral or death.

Brittany Murphy was simply a mere mortal.  CHECK OUT this memorial Celebration of life Video For Brittany.

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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
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If someone dies you can have them memoralized on Facebook

If someone dies you can have them memoralized on Facebook and still connect.

On Monday Facebook gave some perspective on  profile memoralization procedures.  We have addressed this before. This appeared on the Official Facebook Blog:

“We understand how difficult it can be for people to be reminded of those who are no longer with them, which is why it’s important when someone passes away that their friends or family contact Facebook to request that a profile be memorialized. For instance, just last week, we introduced new types of Suggestions that appear on the right-hand side of the home page and remind people to take actions with friends who need help on Facebook. By memorializing the account of someone who has passed away, people will no longer see that person appear in their Suggestions.

When an account is memorialized, we also set privacy so that only confirmed friends can see the profile or locate it in search. We try to protect the deceased’s privacy by removing sensitive information such as contact information and status updates. Memorializing an account also prevents anyone from logging into it in the future, while still enabling friends and family to leave posts on the profile Wall in remembrance.

If you have a friend or a family member whose profile should be memorialized, please contact us, so their memory can properly live on among their friends on Facebook.”-Max Kelley-via blog.facebook.com

The Facebook Contact form is below.

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For a step by step approach go here.

You can fill out the Form Here

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IMPORTANT: This form is solely for the reporting of a deceased person to memorialize the person’s account. Memorializing the account removes certain sensitive information and sets privacy so that only confirmed friends can see the profile or locate it in search. The Wall remains so that friends and family can leave posts in remembrance. Please note that unrelated inquiries through this form may not receive a response.

on the account

which may have been used to create the account

which the person may have been in (e.g., the Stanford University educational network)

Please copy and paste the web address (URL) of his/her profile.

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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
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People Sometimes remember their Pets at a Local Pet Cemetery

People Sometimes remember their Pets at a Local Pet Cemetery

A  Pet Cemetery near Milwaukee Wisconsin Has died. But thanks to the effort of one reporter most of the pets are being reburied. Cemeteries when sold serving pets or humans can be a problem.  This was the case of Thistlerose  pet cemetery. A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Reporter saved the Day.

From Examiner.com

“Thistlerose Pet Cemetery has to many Milwaukee pet owner’s become a nightmare similar to Burr Oaks . Thistlerose belonged to Eleanor Jolly, who ran a kennel, pet cemetery and crematory for fifty years on the corner of  South 68th and West Loomis Road in Glendale. The business she loved gave comfort and contentment to many pet owners who left their beloved animals in Eleanor’s care. One pet buried there actually belonged to the actress Jayne Mansfield (mother of Law and Order SVU actress Mariska Hargitay) who lost her dog while working in Milwaukee.  Now Jayne’s dog and many other pets are being removed from their “final” resting place.

Because of the reporter’s Jim Singl’s work The pets of Thistlerose Cemetery were saved from a dumpster burial. A resting place was found at another pet cemetery.

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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
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It is being reported that President Obama may be giving a eulogy at Ted Kennedy's Funeral

It is being reported that President Obama may be giving a eulogy at Ted Kennedy's Funeral

It is being reported that President Obama may be giving a eulogy at the Senator Ted Kennedy Funeral. This is being reported by Bloomberg.com

Edward  Kennedy was born February 22, 1932, and died August 26, 2009. Ted Kennedy  was the senior Senator from Massachusetts, a Democratic Party member. Ted was in  office since November 1962. Kennedy was in his eighth full  term in the Senate. He was the second most senior member of the Senate, after Robert Byrd of West Virginia  He as the third-longest-serving senator of all time.

This is according to Bloomberg.com

“White House aides anticipate that Obama will deliver a eulogy at Kennedy’s funeral. While the president is scheduled to return to Washington on Aug. 30, aides were waiting for details of the funeral and other events.”

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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
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2226149161_3a88bdb97dRevealed here is the written statement  by President Barack Obama on Senator Ted Kennedy”s death and funeral. Senator Kennedy was an Icon of the United States Senate. Funeral Arrangements have not been made public yet.

From the Jerusalem Post

An important chapter in our history has come to an end. Our country has lost a great leader, who picked up the torch of his fallen brothers and became the greatest United States senator of our time,”

For five decades, virtually every major piece of legislation to advance the civil rights, health and economic well being of the American people bore his name and resulted from his efforts,”

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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
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