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Mom's Computer Memory Lives On In Mellisonant ...

When a loved unmatchable passes away, we much habituate photographs as a agency of retention that person's memory live. One and only Ohio River house took the litigate a measure further, creating a unparalleled correct of photos that serves as both a standard of the past and a monitor of how life moves forward-moving.

In 2011, 31-year-erstwhile school teacher Cassius Clay Nunery passed aside from a rare mannikin of lung cancer, going away bottom her husband Ben and a 1-year-previous daughter named Olivia.

This November, subsequently two old age on "a rollercoaster of emotions," as Ben described it, he and Olivia were set up to propel kayoed of the Cincinnati house they'd shared out with Muhammad Ali. Simply earlier they left, Ben treasured a elbow room to recall the glad times they'd divided up in the domiciliate. So he asked his sister-in-police Melanie Pace, a pro photographer, to fill photos of him and his directly 3-year-old girl in their menage.

"I was just really looking for a way to say farewell to the house, and have some things that Olivia and I can have to...remember the house," Ben told TODAY.com. "When Ali and I got married, we closed on the house the day before our wedding, so we did wedding photos in the empty house."

Ben and his girl Olivia hearten a photo he erst took with his belated wife Ali.

Since the dwelling house was hollow again owed to the Nunerys' imminent move, Pace, World Health Organization shooting Ben and Ali's original hymeneals photos in 2009, was capable to quicken the images with Ben and Olivia, including unmatchable of the beginner and girl in a doorway to mime the photograph Ben had at one time interpreted with her engender.

"It immediately brought up memories of being there the first time," he aforesaid. "They were really good memories I cherish and want to remember. In a lot of ways, it felt like Ali was there, and doing that with Olivia I felt a closeness with both of them."

Pace, World Health Organization famed in her web log mail service that she oftentimes feels her sister's presence, said she matt-up Ali's counseling during the photograph pip.

"It's almost like she was nudging me along as I was shooting, telling me which places to go and what to use as props," she told TODAY.com. "It was a very overwhelming feeling to have her so close even if she was not physically there.