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‘Brings tears to your eyes’: crash destroys grave markers at Quasqueton cemetery
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids· 39 minutes agoPeople in Quasqueton are figuring out next steps after a truck crashed into the town’s cemetery and...
‘It is heartless’: Grieving mom speaks out on cemetery vandalism
WAVE 3 Louisville· 1 hour agoA portion of Brookland Cemetery torn up by vandals who ran over a grave marker and barely missed...
Quasqueton grave markers damaged in crash, driver arrested
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids· 16 hours agoSeveral grave markers were destroyed when a vehicle crashed through a cemetery on the north edge of...
Nebraska man arrested in Quasqueton cemetery crash
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 10 hours agoThe pickup struck and destroyed numerous headstones and grave markers before coming to rest in a residential yard.
Aging Greensboro headstones finally have a new lease on life — thanks to this man
Greensboro News & Record· 21 hours agoJonathan Appell is a man on a mission: sharing his knowledge with the world. Or, in this case, the...
Group working to restore Shea House at Staunton's largest African-American cemetery, Fairview
Gannett via AOL· 15 hours agoThe Shea House has been home to some of Fairview Cemetery's caretakers over the years. Now a group...
Live video from the scene as historic NYC cemetery is marred by empty beer cans, trash
Staten Island Advance· 4 days agoHistoric Sailors’ Snug Harbor Cemetery is the final resting place of more than 6,000 merchant...
Memorial Day flag ceremony went smoothly thanks to Eagle Scout project
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 5 days agoThere was a need for a better way of placing flags at the graves of veterans. There was a Council...
David Lindsay Chapter of DAR hold grave marking ceremony - Shelby County Reporter
The Shelby County Reporter· 7 days agoOn Saturday, May 18, members of the David Lindsay Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution held...
Decades ago, vandals defaced his grave. Now, Goshen is rallying to support one of its first Black...
WCPO Cincinnati· 5 days agoFor more than 100 years, he didn't have a name. “We went for many, many years not knowing he even had a name,” said Jim Poe, a local historian in Goshen Township. In the 1800s, a Black person couldn’t be buried in Goshen.