At 9:41 +0200 1/25/09, Lucca wrote:
>Now that the cemetery has been cleaned up a bit, I wonder,should I
>iever go to Czernowitz again, if I would be able to find my
>grandmother's grave.
>Who should get this photo and my question?
Hi Lucca:
Do you know the location for your grandmother's grave? Do you know
parcel or area number? Only a small portion of the cemetery was
cleared last summer. If your grandmother was buried in that portion,
then it would be worth it to visit this summer. According to the
report from Christian Hermann and Mimi Taylor, only Areas 29, 32, 33,
34 and a small portion of 31 are relatively clear of weeds, bushes,
vines and young trees - that represents about 4% of the cemetery
area. The SVIT Ukraine group is planning further work for summer
2009, along with SCI Germany.
Wishing you the very best,
Bruce Reisch
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