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    Edit Photo Details Innocence and death  
    My mom's funeral. As the family recalled the good and bad memories in celebration of our mother's life, my daughter asked why we were, "putting stuff in the box". Here in the picture her uncle explains that they are things grandma liked and we wanted her to have some memories to take with her. Well, that lead to more questions. How surreal it must have been for her. It was a precious moment and most memorable day.
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    Date Taken: Feb 27, 2011
    Date Uploaded: Dec 11, 2014
    Location: Needles, California, United States
    Camera: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK Z740 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
    Focal Length: 6.3 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/1000 sec
    Aperture: f/2.8
    ISO: 80
    Copyright: © Dane Knight
    Categories: Culture, People, Places
    Assignments: The Faceless Portrait, The Walk