In the past, a gravestone was a somber symbol of a life ended, usually engraved with only a few words: the name of the deceased and the dates of his or her birth and death. Well, ‘‘RIP'' is now RIP.
Originally, “tombstone” was “adapted by the English language in the mid-1500s and was used to describe the lid of a stone ...
Kansas City’s historic Union Cemetery, founded in 1857, serves as the final resting place for more than 55,000 people, including many early pioneers of Westport. A group of volunteers has cleaned more ...
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