The inscriptions on these two small stones were amusing when I saw them. The other side of them is the normal name information.
Monday, September 1, 2008
St Mary's Graveyard, Quincy
My wife had a hankering to play some Bingo today (Sunday). After 3 years of living in Quincy, she found a regular game at a church down the street from our house. It's in a church, with a large graveyard (quick lesson, a graveyard is always attached to a church, while a cemetery is any place where people are buried, church or not) on the property. I've been meaning to get to this one for a while.
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The inscriptions on these two small stones were amusing when I saw them. The other side of them is the normal name information.
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The inscriptions on these two small stones were amusing when I saw them. The other side of them is the normal name information.
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cemetery,
Quincy,
St Mary's Graveyard
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