Today was a day for pulling maintenance on the lawn equipment I use for caring for the cemeteries I maintain during grass cutting season. As I went about my work my mind dwelled on those buried within the three cemeteries.
The three are located in Farmington, MO. K of P, Masonic and Odd Fellow cemeteries. All three are rich with history.
There are those buried there that were famous, wealthy, middle class and poor. Some of the headstones are quite ornate and some are just plain and simple. There are family plots and individuals. Some are decorated with flowers regularly, some just at holidays and some never have anything placed upon their graves.
They come from all walks of life. Athletes, politicians, veterans, wealthy businessmen and those who lived everyday normal life’s who worked hard to make both ends meet. Those buried next to people they never knew. In life they may have never really been equal but now in their final resting place they are now equal in the end.
(Note: above picture is of Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery)
What a beautiful thing you do and what a wonderful post. It’s so true, equal at the end no matter what walk of life you come from. There is some history there at those cemeteries, so interesting. Thank you for sharing! ~Diana ❤️
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Thank you for the kind words. The Masonic cemetery, before it was a cemetery, the family that owned the ground built the first Sunday School west of the Mississippi. Very interesting cemetery with a ton of history.
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