Sign on fence says private now

Broken Glass
This interesting marker is one of several with pieces of glass embedded in some kind of mortar. Strangely none of them had a legible marker in the blank space to identify the occupant.
User: Austin Explorer - 7/29/2009

Location: Preece Cemetery

Rating: 2stars


Comments:

I stopped by after work today to make the visit official.  The photos attached to this log entry are from a previous visit some years ago.

The sign on the fence says private so visiting this cemetery may no longer be an option.



Log Photos
Preece Cemetery
Anonymous
Angel Crossing
Veteran
Young
Broken Glass
Area around Preece Cemetery
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