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From: "SarahReveley" <>
Subject: [TX-CEMETERIES] 6 neglected cemeteries in San Antonio
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 10:53:33 -0500
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WHAT????? Every single cemetery is identified on the map. There are 32 or 33 I think.

I'm down there semi-regularly, I've never noticed them. Thanks to the City of SA the whole place is cared for (that's why the Alamo Masonic Cemetery and the Confederate Cemetery stuck out like sore thumbs when they were neglected).

Ok I'm headed down there to find those six. All we have to do is register them with the county as abandoned, oh and call Cemetery Crusader James Munoz at Channel 5.

Sarah

The bad news: referring to the cluster of cemeteries in that area, the
story says --
"Today, six of the cemeteries have no identified owners, receive no regular care and are considered abandoned by the National Park Service."

Nan




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