Angel Memorial LbNA #46478
Owner: | Hez, Grumpy and Mona |
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Plant date: | Apr 9, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Niantic |
County: | New London |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | mamooshatoots (now Stamper) |
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Last found: | Mar 1, 2024 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFOFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Feb 3, 2020 |
In June of 2014 I had several reports the box was no longer there. After checking the original spot which has become over-run with poison ivy I have re-carved the box and moved it. It was so overgrown where the first box was that it may still be there, I just couldn't find it, nor did I want myself or anyone else to get covered in poison ivy. The box is now in another location and the clues are below.
New clues are: From the monument for the little souls, walk toward the trees a little to the right, go between two cedars that have small cement markers on either side-left says EK and right says WC. Go between those cedars and into the woods to a large tree with stones in the front. Look behind the tree.
I saw this memorial while on a quest for another box. I was so moved by it that I felt compelled to plant a box for all these little souls.
Please make your way to Union Cemetery, Niantic Ct.
Below is a link if you would like to learn more about this memorial to all the children born to inmates of what was then the State Farm prison in Niantic.
http://www.ct.gov/doc/lib/doc/PDF/pride/pride20060409.PDF
Brief sparks of life on
Earth for too short a time
Now cradled in the arms
of God forever .
Many thanks to Butterfly for planting this box for me.
New clues are: From the monument for the little souls, walk toward the trees a little to the right, go between two cedars that have small cement markers on either side-left says EK and right says WC. Go between those cedars and into the woods to a large tree with stones in the front. Look behind the tree.
I saw this memorial while on a quest for another box. I was so moved by it that I felt compelled to plant a box for all these little souls.
Please make your way to Union Cemetery, Niantic Ct.
Below is a link if you would like to learn more about this memorial to all the children born to inmates of what was then the State Farm prison in Niantic.
http://www.ct.gov/doc/lib/doc/PDF/pride/pride20060409.PDF
Brief sparks of life on
Earth for too short a time
Now cradled in the arms
of God forever .
Many thanks to Butterfly for planting this box for me.