Old graves in rural Arkansas cemetery

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  1. You two are doing an amazing job. Cemeteries are amazing with so much history. I know for me I always wonder what the person was like when they were alive. As for the children heartbreaking knowing most would of survived now a days with all the medical advancements we have now..

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  2. Its cold up here in S.W. Missouri today after having a springlike week. 3 to 5 inches of snow expected tomorrow. I am so glad I am retired and do not have to leave this house tomorrow! Ya'll be careful, I know how Arkansas loves to throw down some ice in those Ozark hills. I learned to drive a stick shift in Fayetteville and that town was fun to drive in during the ice storms, back in the 70's.

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  3. I am involved with Woodmen of the World here in West Liberty, Ky. When the March 2, 2012 tornado hit they lost their building. They took the insurance money and put it in a special fund to help the community. They have made many donations for soccer fields , scoreboards, police, fire and rescue..just to name a few. They are awesome

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