Summary
Leslie Nilsson's elderly neighbor used to regularly invite him to look through her family photos. She had a story for -- and knew details about -- each image.
"She was passing on this great verbal history," said Nilsson, who works for Salt Lake City-based Pictureline.See the full content of this document
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Keeping Memories Alive
But when his neighbor died at age 91, her memories also died. No other person in her family really knew the history behind her photographs.
"It's sad," Nilsson said. "I see all those pictures, frames and folders of precious memories that have been treasured for 80 to 100 years, and now that's ended."He encourages people t...See the full content of this document
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