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A selection from more very kind comments we have received:
My warmest compliments on your
splendid website! Very many thanks for your magnificent email ... I will
certainly acknowledge your valuable contribution in my book.
I have read what has been put on your website about my great uncle, and it
has helped me find out more about him and his family. I would just like to
say thank you for your work with this project
I have discovered online your
virtual war memorial. My compliments to all who must have worked so hard on
this project.
I would like to congratulate you on
the website; I have found some very interesting articles regarding my own
family and others I know.
Greetings from Canada, and a hearty congratulations on the work you and your
volunteers have done.
Wow thank you for all that
information. I am so grateful for your professionalism and prompt reply.
Your website is excellent and gave me the start I
needed in fully researching this Brave Soldier.
Thank you for
all your hard work in putting this puzzle in my family together.
Just seen the website at Dover being a
Dover boy was overjoyed to see my dad's name and my mother and
grandmother. I am 76 now and to find this at Dover has thrilled me no
end and made me proud to be a Dovorian. Thank you and God bless.
You do wonderful work.
You were a big help when i started off
on this journey, your help was very much appreciated.
Thank you once again for all your
help, which made it possible [to return the effects of the casualty to his
family].
Thank you very much for your research.
This helps me to understand the circumstances of [this casualty's] death. I
have studied the drifters, the brave men, and their unsung contribution to
the war effort in their tiny ships.
If it
wasn't for the interest from people like you, these names would disappear.
Thank you for the wonderful memorial to [my father's friend] on your
website.
You were most delightful and knowledgeable to listen to earlier this
afternoon, and both you and Simon are obviously jolly cheerful fellows with
a good sense of humour.
What you've already achieved, Maggie,
on behalf of your inventive site, is so wonderfully presented that I must
admit I'm in awe of your dedicated achievement. No flannel flowery, purple
prose on my part towards you whatsoever, for you've managed to successfully
capture and encapsulate the memories of our elders' wartime experiences as
well as those of what their parents' and others of the same generation
imparted to them.
I cannot thank you enough for all the time you have
taken to provide such valued information.
Marilyn
has
been so helpful and enthusiastic about helping to create this book.
Thank you for making this great site
in remembrance of all the young men that lost their lives during the World
Wars.
You made my day today because it's been such a long while since I conversed
with anyone on a similar wavelength, although you were definitely more quick
off the mark than I was.
Thank
you once again for your friendly and enthusiastic help.
Your patronage is quite a coupe and certainly well deserved for the
creativity and high professional standard of the content of your site.
When you started the DWMP did you ever envisage that it would turn out like
it has, helping people to find out about their loved ones, reuniting people
and just such a wonderful website. You deserve a medal. I am so very
proud to be a very minute part of it. Thank you.
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