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Nuts for Cemeteries I - St. Sebatian Cemetery LbNA #55459 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Aug 31, 2010
Location:
City:Middlefield
County:Middlesex
State:Connecticut
Boxes:1
Planted by:Einstein
Found by: DrCAWatson
Last found:Jun 3, 2015
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFaFr
Last edited:Aug 31, 2010
This is my very first plant. I give full blame to my new found addiction, of letterboxing, to Hez.

This stamp is in memory of my husband's mom, who passed away very young. His foundest memory is of her baking Christmas cookies. As any baker knows, this is the most common nut used in baking.

St. Sebatian Cemetery is located on the corner of Rt. 66 & Peters Ln., Middlefield. Since reconstructing Rt. 66, the entrance to the cemetery is now on Peters. Ln.
Take the first entrance, on your left, if coming from RT.66. Take your 2nd right. Go to the main flagpole (will be on your right). Please give thanks to all the men & women of our Armed Services. Look for "GEMMA" & "NETTIS", on your left. Park your car here. 2 rows, in back of GEMMA & NETTIS, you'll see 2 soldiers protecting a headstone. Walk to the front of the headstone. "FAVA" is who you will find. Please pay reguards to Biagio, who served in WWII. Patricia is his mother. In the left tree you will find your stamp, in a pouch.