Esoterizona

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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Sasco Cemetery

 
Graveyard for the Sasco company town and outlying region. Many of the plain white crosses are attributed to the anonymous victims of an influenza pandemic in 1918.


The hand-carved inscription reads:
"Cuate"
Jose Jesus Duarte
Dec 1885 - Apr 25, 1973
Cook


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