Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of R E G Agassiz with the following comment:
Hello! I have been placing virtual flowers, a message of gratitude and, when possible, a photograph on as many 'Find a Grave' memorials--dedicated to Canadian servicemen who sacrificed everything during WWI and WWII--as I can. I've only just found out about the Canadian airmen who lie in your Sutton Bridge (St. Matthew) Churchyard Cemetery. I cannot believe my good luck in coming across this web-site, with your most generous and kind offer to share your graveside photographs with anyone who makes a request! As it happens, the 'Find a Grave' website for your church has only included 4 memorial pages, so I'm hoping to add all of the 56 Commonwealth war casualties, including the 14 Canadians--creating a page of honour for each serviceman. Flying Officer Roland Ernest Garnault AGASSIZ is the first airman on this list of 56 servicemen. This is the reason for my request. I don't know if you place a limit on the number of photographs that any one individual can request. I'm hoping that I can place requests for all of the 56 Commonwealth War Grave photographs you have taken, but I will understand if you must allow me to have only several of them. Of course, I will give you full credit--in the photograph's caption--for every picture I place on a 'Find a Grave' memorial page. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you so much for your time and effort in taking this project on. And thank you for your attention.Sincerely,(Mrs.) Shirley Hearn (Canada).