Great minds think alike. (Forgive the arrogance).
I now know a number of Romanians in Chernivtsi, I will ask them for the
necessary information. But keep in mind that it is easier to maintain one
new monument at the edge of the cemetery, than the many old crowded graves
in the cemetery as a whole.
But, where there is a will, there is a way,
Mimi
On 7/24/09 9:58 AM, "ajs1pres_at_aol.com" <ajs1pres_at_aol.com> wrote:
>
> Hardy,
> The picture of the roumanian Memorial is incredible. Do you think the people
> who take care of this grave could be paid to tke care of the entire cemetery?
> I know this would take a much largr number of people, but since we have still
> not addressed this important issue, perhaps it's worth a try.
>
> Bruce WExler
> Jackson, NJ
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