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Cemetery Excitement
It’s not a normal reaction to walk into a cemetery and get excited about a crew using heavy equipment. Well, that is what happened to me yesterday. A Gloucester DPW crew was working hard to remove debris from fallen trees. … Continue reading
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Rob’s Surprise
In life you’ll meet many people and some will become friends. If you are lucky one of your friends will step up and do things you would never ask them to do. Our friend Rob Surabian has become a best … Continue reading
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Plot #47 The Andersons
John S. Anderson was born in Sweden in 1829, the son of Ambrose and Bertha Anderson. He married Mary Ann Rowe in Gloucester on August 17, 1863. Continue reading
Plot 58 08/30/20
Clark’s Cemetery Plot 58 The Hadleys come from a prominent Guysborough, Nova Scotia family. Continue reading
Who is the mourning woman
Who is the mourning woman seen in Clark’s Cemetery? She seems to be mostly interested in the Grant tomb, but was seen in various parts of the cemetery at dusk last night. Two sisters shared some incredible sorrow. Could it … Continue reading
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Killing Japanese Knotweed with Coffee and Vinegar. Details Here
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Plot 102 Aiken Children
This is how we found them July 2016. One was completely taken apart. Both were very dirty. They were put back together without setting compound. One base was way out of plum. A few weeks ago the Cemetery Restoration Partnership … Continue reading