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Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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make easy -- get sakcrete <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Dec 2002 20:13:54 -0800
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That a desirable a neighborhood, eh?  I didn't want to go there, just
curious.  I assumed it wasn't that snooty Greenlawn/Greenwood, whatever,
place.  I never heard of such a thing as what some were telling on one list
I was on--how that at this cemetery they don't let folks take pictures of
the stones.  Also, I can't imagine a cemetery with thousands of stones in
it.  The largest cemetery I have ever seen probably had less than a
thousand graves.  Guess those city folk have to be buried somewhere, but
altogether????  Ruth


At 10:13 PM -0500 12/3/02, Ralph Walter wrote:
In a message dated 12/3/2002 4:39:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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I am pretty sure he was
buried in the pauper cemetery, do you know where that would be?



Ruth,

You don't want to go there.  Even dead.

Ralph

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