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Windy Prairie provides Genealogist’s resource tools assisting anyone interested
in locating individuals. We are committed to the continual development of new
products and services for the cemetery and genealogy searches. The computer
technology utilized in our Touch Screen Directories and Virtual Memorials
provides new opportunities celebrating the lives of loved ones, and allows for
easy access to important genealogical information. In addition to locating
cemeteries listed with Windy Prairie, community partners provide genealogists a
search tool that identifies individuals buried and map locator systems that
provide a location for the burial. Windy Prairie offers both universal data
base searches or specific cemetery park searches.
Website Packages are
reasonably priced including several options to fit even the most modest
budgets. E-mail us at sales@windyprairie.com for pricing information.
If your organization is interested in purchasing Windy Prairie memorial
products, visit our Community Partnership area, to learn about virtual memorial
pricing, community rebates or special offers.
If you are interested in
product information visit our Windy Prairie Cemetery Structures area.
To View a Power Point demonstration visit our How it Works area.
Questions can be e-mailed to info@windyprairie.com or call us at 1-800-350-9803.
- Clipping from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
Windy Prairie Systems of Lincoln, Nebraska has developed what is believed to be the only free-standing computerized cemetery directory. The company can design a directory to fit the needs of any cemetery, from flat board directories (for small cemeteries, or for those without electricity), to mechanical and electrical roller directories, to the high-tech computerized directories. Windy Prairie can customize — with photographs, text, video and audio — the memorial of each person buried in the cemetery.
The company's computer experts have the ability to computer-enhance old and/or damaged photographs. The memorial can also include a 15-second full-motion video. I must say that I wish this had been available at some cemeteries I visited early in my genealogy pursuits!
Full article available here: Newsletter: August 11th, 2003
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