Barbara Otterbein

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I really enjoy geneology. Recently I discovered Findagrave.
I hope to add relatives, people I knew and friends.
Life is so short, and now, more and more, my friends are
departing. This is my way to remember them.
I JUST LEARNED THAT A ''PROFESSIONAL'' IDENTITY THIEF
DOES NOT RESORT TO USING GRAVESTONE PHOTOS OR
OBITUARIES TO DO HIS/HER CRAFT. HE/SHE HAS
CONNECTIONS TO DO HIS/HER EVIL!
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Under the Canadian Protection of Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), a cemetery headstone and any information on it are considered to be in the public domain. Therefore, information obtained from these sources are considered as "open" information which may be released. This is true regardless of whether or not the people mentioned are living or dead or how long they have been dead.

I really enjoy geneology. Recently I discovered Findagrave.
I hope to add relatives, people I knew and friends.
Life is so short, and now, more and more, my friends are
departing. This is my way to remember them.
I JUST LEARNED THAT A ''PROFESSIONAL'' IDENTITY THIEF
DOES NOT RESORT TO USING GRAVESTONE PHOTOS OR
OBITUARIES TO DO HIS/HER CRAFT. HE/SHE HAS
CONNECTIONS TO DO HIS/HER EVIL!
************************************************************
Under the Canadian Protection of Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), a cemetery headstone and any information on it are considered to be in the public domain. Therefore, information obtained from these sources are considered as "open" information which may be released. This is true regardless of whether or not the people mentioned are living or dead or how long they have been dead.

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