It seems strange to my siblings and I, but Richard's grave was never marked, no steel fence post, brick or any kind of marking. I asked my mother where he was buried, and thought she said in the southwest corner, one of my sisters thought it was in the northwest corner. Somehow Richard did not get put in the cemetery records, so there was no record of the grave location. Brother Doug and I discussed this with Anita Lee, and we all agreed to put his marker near Richard Henry Reimer. Richard Henry also died of Pneumonia/complications at about one year of age. So he has a marker, a place to leave flowers.
Sadly, there was never a picture taken of Richard.
It seems strange to my siblings and I, but Richard's grave was never marked, no steel fence post, brick or any kind of marking. I asked my mother where he was buried, and thought she said in the southwest corner, one of my sisters thought it was in the northwest corner. Somehow Richard did not get put in the cemetery records, so there was no record of the grave location. Brother Doug and I discussed this with Anita Lee, and we all agreed to put his marker near Richard Henry Reimer. Richard Henry also died of Pneumonia/complications at about one year of age. So he has a marker, a place to leave flowers.
Sadly, there was never a picture taken of Richard.
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