Some are incredibly delicate |
I have over 200 memorial cards in that photo album. A treasure. I know that they were collected for a reason. Family members? Friends? Parishioners? Historical events? Most likely they are all of the above and I just need to figure out which ones are connected with my family. Regardless of which category they fall into, I'll eventually get each one posted.
One of the most unusual memorial cards I have is for President John F. Kennedy. No doubt all the Catholic churches handed them out when he died being our only Catholic President. Just as cards for Pope John Paul II were handed out after he passed. There were millions, I'm sure, but I still get a kick out of the card!
There was some damage done by the magnetic album, but it didn't destroy any of the cards. It did ruin some of the beautiful artwork on the cards though. I love looking at the religious artwork on the cards. I love seeing the cards written in German and trying to see how much I can make out in that old script. And I love the cards with pictures of the departed on them.
Damage done by the "glue" on magnetic photo albums |
Is it odd to like memorial cards? Perhaps no more than roaming cemeteries and courthouses. We genealogists are an odd bunch!
Enjoy tending those roots!
Gorgeous artwork. Who was he and why did he die in a military camp during WWI? The Great Flu? |
Gorgeous artwork |
What a beautiful collection. I'm looking forward to seeing them as you post them.
ReplyDeleteYou're not strange...I have some, too, although mine are mostly just text and a picture of the church or funeral home. Who wants to remember those things? I would rather have art or, even better, a photo!
ReplyDeletePictures of the funeral homes, Heather? That is a bit odd, but at least you'll know who to contact for more information! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a collection! I'm sure I'll discover a few of those along the way but for now, nothing :-(
ReplyDeleteYou know that I'm insanely jealous, right?
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