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Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of Horace Henry Bristow with the following comment:

Hi. This is the grave of my grandparents and my uncle. This is a new headstone. Originally it only had an inscription for my grandfather. No-one bothered to include my grandmothers name when she died (I was only 11 when she died so wasn't in a position to do anything about it). About 4-5 years ago I found out my uncle (their son) had died, so I had his ashes placed in his parents grave and at the same time renewed the headstones, including inscriptions for all three people. I have my own photographs so my e-mail isn't a request for a larger image. I was surprised to see such a recent photograph on the internet, and was just wondering why it was taken - what was the prompt? With kind regards, Andrea (Grimsby).

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