Last fall, when I was picking up my flowers at Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville, there were two sprays of artificial flowers on the Stanley Sevey lot. I assumed a member of the family had placed …
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Last fall, when I was picking up my flowers at Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville, there were two sprays of artificial flowers on the Stanley Sevey lot. I assumed a member of the family had placed them there, but upon checking I found otherwise. The week before Memorial Day, I will place them at the back of the Sevey lot for whomever they belong to take.