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Originally Posted by Byte1
Great.
Sorry if I do not understand how anyone would think there was a body buried in someone's front yard. Of course, folks come from all different states and countries to the Villages, so maybe that is part of one's culture where they come from. Even when I am at a VA cemetery, when I see a white cross I think of what it really represents. Since HIS death and resurrection does not have meaning to some, I will not elaborate on what it means to me when I see a cross. However, I have never thought of a possible grave in someone's yard. Then again, just because I have never seen anyone buried in someone's front yard in my travels around the world, it does not mean it doesn't happen.
Does a pine tree in someone's front yard make folks believe that Santa is buried there?
Time to rustle up some dinner. I have accomplished much today and still obtained my daily entertainment on here. Thank you, ALL and God Bless you.
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I don't remember who said this to me, but when shopping for our home I noticed all these crosses on the lawns and inquired about it.. I was told it was bc the person lost a loved one... which made total sense in a senior living community. If that is correct, then how low can a person go to request it be moved.