Something has just been brought to my attention when I was looking through my scrapbook of family information. I realized that the memorial phamplets that you get when you go to a funeral of someone who has died gives a ton of information at times. I also noticed that you hardly ever run across any copies of these at any genealogical societies. So, I called one of the funeral homes that has handled some of my relatives in the past. They informed me that they don't give those phamplets to the libraries or genealogy places. They never thought about how important it was to keep this information for research purposes. So, I am going to call my local genealogical society and see if we can't start saving these important documents for research. I have found some of these phamplets had more names and more accurate information on them than obits did at times. It might be a good idea for everyone to contact their libraries or genealogical socities nearby and pass on this new information. Thanks for listening, Queet