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Re: OMG, it's a Brother "Part 4"

Martin Hofman ·
Unbelievable... what a story!
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Re: OMG, it's a Brother "Part 4"

TML ·
Thanks for continuing to share Art! Really amazing how Ancestry works!
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Thanksgiving Dinner

Ray Stasiezcko ·
Thanksgiving Dinner The table is dressed with the linen table cloth handed down from grandma’s grandma. The centerpiece came from grandma’s attic. The millennials’ dinner contributions come in deli containers. The baby boomers deliver theirs in Tupperware. The skittle casserole that a Gen Z cousin insisted was a secret recipe they found on the internet. Yes, some believe the internet is full of secrets and truth. I guess you could say earlier generations believed that about books: if it was...
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Coordinated Information Management in Social Services Positively Impacts Families

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Coordinated Information Management in Social Services Positively Impacts Families United Family Services, a nonprofit agency that provides services for juvenile offenders and their families, implemented DocuWare Cloud to manage case files between five offices. Improved information security coupled with quick, easy access to information when needed has provided caseworkers more time to dedicate a higher quality of interaction with their clients. Productivity and accountability has also...
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OMG, it's a Brother "Part 4"

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It's been about three months since my trip to Itex 2019 where I had the chance to meet Peter (birth full brother) for the first time. Yup, there's been a lot to digest since Ancestry gave me that DNA hit for a full brother. Just a few days ago I have the chance to meet Pete's daughter (my niece), she flew out to NJ with her Aunt. Such a smart girl for 11 eleven years old. We had the chance to go out to dinner and after dinner I took them over to Sandy Hook so they could have some fun with...
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The Kid that Never Quit "Part 1"

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At about 14 years old a kid starting running with the wrong crowd. By the age 16 years old that kid quit High School because was of an ultimatum by schools administrator "you can either quit or we'll expel you". Rather than getting expelled the kid opted for quitting. Up until this point the kid had never quit anything in his life. That kid had been adopted at three years old and had lived in a foster home from birth. Through out the years that kid always asked himself this one question,...
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Re: The Kid that Never Quit "Part 1"

Martin Hofman ·
wow
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