But how many "dead" people have voted in the last couple of elections,,,thousands,,The SS# at that point is useless even to the best of scammers.
Philip H Simmons number has expired and can’t be used again.
But how many "dead" people have voted in the last couple of elections,,,thousands,,The SS# at that point is useless even to the best of scammers.
Philip H Simmons number has expired and can’t be used again.
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Here's his gravesite: Philip Henry Simmons (1924 - 1992) - Find A Grave Memorial
EDIT: Oops. Resurrected post from October got me. Sorry about that.
Last edited by telecomguy; 11-30-2013 at 02:20 PM.
No worries about resurrecting a post. I think this one will live and breathe for a while. I'm still waiting to hear back from the heir. I really want to get a picture of the plaque placed at the site of his burial. I think for everyone here that had a hand on getting it back to the rightful owners.. it would be a sense of closure for us all!
I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!
I use to get on eBay and search "family bible". Then try to locate some of the descendants of names listed in the bibles. I got in touch with 3 or 4 different families. Not sure if they bought the bible or not. But I felt good about my efforts. I've been watching eBay for one of my own family bibles that was the source for some genealogy records I found online. I had contacted the son of the woman who had the bible (she's dead now) and he thought he might still have the bible but he's a junk dealer and might have sold it or something.
No you CAN NOT scrap it , if it was blank sure, but for G-D sakes its a military guy . the value for brass is no real big loss ,if its five pounds you can take a loss ,
I am sure some one in the Marines can figure his burial area. If not they could look him up and possibly find a proper place to put the marker. I would NEVER scrap it
if no body wanted it I would just keep it in my shop out of respect for the man and all those that fought during WW2
My father was born 1919 and was in Europe during the war , Four years living in tents, he told me you never really felt healthy.
He had gone all through Europe and into Germany and first hand saw the ovens in Auschwitz in Poland
Now if there was a plaque for my father that got lost in the shuffle . I say what good luck to the fellow to handle it proper.
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We are scrappers But as professionals we also need to realize our responsibility as we are given so much for free
occasionally we have to payfoward
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I see now it's a old post WELL fine this is SMF memorial to the sarge
Last edited by Copper Head; 12-10-2013 at 07:10 PM.
Day late and a dollar short. Already had a happy ending,,,
Hello, any markings either front or back? Size
Plaque has already been returned to a family member.
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You discover treasures where others see nothing unusual.
Shame thread can't be closed to all but Sledge, an the mods. Got folks coming in hollering an not bothering to read the first 5 pages..heck or even the five posts before the last two that said he had it resolved, an it wouldn't scrap it if he could. Heh.
Sledge your such a rabble rouser.
Sirscrapalot - Off to cause trouble somewhere else, this thread is done.
Then they should look to see the other 4 pages.
Sirscrapalot - There is creative reading as well as creative writing. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
maybe they don't know there's four more pages ; )
I'll get to work on the sticky pointing out where the date is for posts, an the page count. Knock two birds out with one..ahh sticky.
Sirscrapalot - Date's in the upper left of the post, page count is upper right of post at top, and lower right at the bottom of a thread. Sticky done.
once somebody starts reading, and wants to comment, all they're gonna see is the "comment here/now" button ; )
I can try Bear, I can try!
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