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jessica osborne 67 Posted - 07/25/2006 : 20:35:57
In one of Andy's church pictures there was also a cemetery. It looked like the one in what was East Rainelle, on a hill.
There used to be a grave in this cemetery that was covered with sea shells. Does anyone remember this and it is still there? What was the story behind that?
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Janet Ballengee Estep 68 Posted - 07/27/2006 : 18:45:06
Jessica, if I have it correctly, the picture you're writing about is the Sewell Valley Baptist Church cemetery, and yes I remember the grave with the sea shells. I don't know the story behind it. Seems like it was a Carter grave, but it has been so long, I'm not gonna swear to it. Maybe somebody else knows why it had sea shells on it.

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