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Photo Ceramic of Werner Fritzel - Missed in Stalingrad 1943
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Lovingly Picture of a Grandma
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Columbarium of Leilah Mahi (Died 1932)
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Tomb of Famille Perdon
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Partial View on the Tomb of Famille Perdon
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Tomb of Florent Bossy (1909-1922)
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Grave of Tommaso Ragni (1921-1945)
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Photo Ceramic: Grave Portrait
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Partial View on Grave of Carmine Russo (1918-1944)
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Grave of Carmine Russo (1918-1944)
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Commemorative plaque of Maria Callas
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Columbarium of Manuella (1958-1980)
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Wall of Columbariums in the Underground of the Crematorium
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Tomb of Ou Pei Ling (1911-1995)
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Tomb of Famille Ziferman Rubinstein
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Grave of Josef Weiss (1923-1970)
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Tomb of Carmen Karola Boss (1952-1998)
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Portrait of a smart Man
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Grave of Herbert Buske (1914-2009), Ailurophile
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Beloved Wife and her Husband at their happiest Day
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He was friendly, kind and very likeable
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Beautiful Simone - She was 92 years old, when she died
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I can recognize me in her. I am a Cemetery Photographer too and I hope, after life I have many good Pictures, which I can hold on.
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Baby Rene - Looks a little bit defiant... // He was only two years old.
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A friendly looking man, sensitive and a bit feminine - Yes, he could be an actor
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I've never seen such a warm smile.
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Could be a lowly bank clerk: Always polite and correct, humble
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She will always be a girl of the 20s - always be a Charleston Girl
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Looks like the young Albert Einstein
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They had good and bad times, went through thick and thin. Now they share the eternity in love.