Upon entering cemetery, office will be on right hand side and road will " Y " off above office location. Look up at the top of hill toward left and you will see a telephone pole. Behind this pole is a fence that runs along the back side of cemetery. Follow the upper " Y " of the road up and around to back of cemetery. Walk up the hill and toward the back, is the fence. There are two rows of stones along this fence that are behind brush and vines. There is a section of this brush that juts out, if you look in there, you will see an upright stone, to the left of that are two short stones belonging to George and his Mother-In-Law Margaret. You have to climb in there to see the stones and you cannot stand up. If you dig deeper I would assume his wife Margaret and her Father are there too. Unfortunately, I thought I had the wife's stone until I got home and realized the date.
Upon entering cemetery, office will be on right hand side and road will " Y " off above office location. Look up at the top of hill toward left and you will see a telephone pole. Behind this pole is a fence that runs along the back side of cemetery. Follow the upper " Y " of the road up and around to back of cemetery. Walk up the hill and toward the back, is the fence. There are two rows of stones along this fence that are behind brush and vines. There is a section of this brush that juts out, if you look in there, you will see an upright stone, to the left of that are two short stones belonging to George and his Mother-In-Law Margaret. You have to climb in there to see the stones and you cannot stand up. If you dig deeper I would assume his wife Margaret and her Father are there too. Unfortunately, I thought I had the wife's stone until I got home and realized the date.
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