Mr. Turner, maybe I can help Suzie out with this one....but I still might not know exactly what she wants. The Lamar County web site has a Cemetery and Burial look up index on it. If your person is there that you are searching for, it gives their name, their date of birth, their date of death, the cemetery they were buried in and even the plot number. In most cases......and they are trying to get this for EVERY entry....there will be a copy of the obituary transcribed from whatever newspaper it was in. When someone sends me a request to go lookup an obituary for them, after I find it on Microfilm at Paris Junior College, and before I send it to the requestor....I look at that person on the Lamar County C & B index to see if they are there, if they are not, I transcribe ALL the information, including the obituary information, from the newpaper obit in an email and send it to our countie's website coordinator. She gradually loads what I send on the site. You might be able to just transcribe the obituary information in an email and send it to Suzie. Obits are wonderful and have great information to research with. Just be sure you put at the bottom something like: Transcribed by Mr. Turner. This is to protect you, the Fannin site, Suzie against problems with copywrite issues. Just a suggestion. Thanks. Debra Usry P.S. They are also on working to add tombstone pictures to the other information on the Lamar County Site _THE DEATH AND CEMETERY RECORDS OF LAMAR COUNTY, TEXAS_ (http://theusgenweb.org/tx/lamar/cemetery/)