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Post by Sasquatch on Apr 16, 2009 20:24:58 GMT -5
I was at the Brooksburg cemetery when I found this shed. It's bigger than it looks in the photo, with a long main beam. It was placed on the headstone and was very weathered. Perhaps the young man for which this stone was placed, a mere 16 years old, was a hunter. A reminder to treasure the time we have with our kids.
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Post by dogkiller on Apr 16, 2009 20:37:28 GMT -5
nice ! thanks for sharing !
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 16, 2009 21:07:53 GMT -5
What a nice tribute....
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Post by scrub-buster on Apr 16, 2009 21:37:03 GMT -5
I am suprised someone hasn't stole it yet. Flowers get stolen from graves around here. Some people have no respect.
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Post by Sasquatch on Apr 17, 2009 7:24:08 GMT -5
I am suprised someone hasn't stole it yet. Flowers get stolen from graves around here. Some people have no respect. I would say it has been on that headstone for at least two years. The really spooky part was that had absolutely no rodent damage, and no dogs had bothered it, in spite of a nearby town. It was as if they knew.
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Post by Decatur on Apr 17, 2009 8:02:28 GMT -5
That is really cool! I hope someone does the same for me one day.
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Post by 3ptbuck on Apr 17, 2009 20:20:31 GMT -5
Pretty cool. I placed my first shed on my friends grave when he passed away 8/06. Its since been bleached out badly but suprisingly is still laying in the same place along with some turkey spurs from someone else... Figured they would have walked away by now
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