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Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of Jean Ayral with the following comment:

This is the grave of my uncle: a true hero in every sense of the word.He is buried along with his parents, (my grandparents George Eugene Ayral and Lucie Paulie Martin) at this cemetery and family grave.I live in the United States and have not been able to visit the grave site for many years. I would very much like to have a good picture of the grave and to be able to share it with my own children. My thanks to you and to all the volunteers for the invaluable service which you provide - it is very much appreciated.I believe that it is very important to remember and honor those who passed before us. As one who unashamedly holds his faith in Christ, I firmly believe that this present life is but a fleeting moment of our existence and death is nothing but a transition into eternity. May we be reunited with our loved ones who preceded us...

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