Peace is the Word and Rose and Flowers LbNA #14196
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 3, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Rushville |
County: | Rush |
State: | Indiana |
Boxes: | 3 |
Planted by: | Jabber |
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Found by: | Team Awesome Pants (3) |
Last found: | Apr 4, 2014 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Apr 3, 2005 |
ADDED 5/27/07
Flowers for Grandma was added Memorial Day 2007. This little box is right inside the container with Peace. IT IS NOT A HH.
Peace is the Word and Rose are located in East Hill Cemetery on the east edge of Rushville on State Road 44 (the Willkie Stamp is here also). It is best to follow the signs to the Willkie gravesite and follow the clues from there. Head south from the road you parked on by Willkie's grave. When you come to the next road, head west until you get to the big tree on the south side of the road just before a crossroad. The second headstone south of the tree has the name of a flower and it has two urns turned upside down. What you seek is under the urn on the south side. Tip up the urn and slide the box from under. Give our regards to Grampa and be sure to slip the box back so that it is not apparent that the urn was moved. Grampa always liked having lots of company. Grandma went to join him last fall.
5-30-05 In honor of Memorial Day 2005, there is now a box under the other urn.
Flowers for Grandma was added Memorial Day 2007. This little box is right inside the container with Peace. IT IS NOT A HH.
Peace is the Word and Rose are located in East Hill Cemetery on the east edge of Rushville on State Road 44 (the Willkie Stamp is here also). It is best to follow the signs to the Willkie gravesite and follow the clues from there. Head south from the road you parked on by Willkie's grave. When you come to the next road, head west until you get to the big tree on the south side of the road just before a crossroad. The second headstone south of the tree has the name of a flower and it has two urns turned upside down. What you seek is under the urn on the south side. Tip up the urn and slide the box from under. Give our regards to Grampa and be sure to slip the box back so that it is not apparent that the urn was moved. Grampa always liked having lots of company. Grandma went to join him last fall.
5-30-05 In honor of Memorial Day 2005, there is now a box under the other urn.