I am glad you are making this a goal. When my brother, who hated pictures taken of him, passed away unexpectedly, we really had to struggle to find pictures of him to post on the slideshow the funeral home offered. And then, even more oddly, because he was an organ donor, we were frequently asked for pictures of him by the organization that handled his organs so they could include him in the annual memory book, websites, a Rose Bowl Parade float, etc. A recipient even did a pencil sketch of him from one of the pictures. These are things that I am holding in trust for his daughter now, that I hope someday she will cherish. But finding pictures of him, smiling, without a hand in front of his face or a tongue stuck out or too dark or too...whatever, became a source of stress for his family in the year following his death. I went through the same thing with Mom, to a lesser extent, but at least without the need for LifeShare pictures. Still, some of the pictures in her slideshow were shamefully out of date.That was a really long comment to say thank you. On behalf of your family, thank you.
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