The older northwest portion of this cemetery was used as a burial ground for many Civil War Veterans and was deemed full by 1890. This older section has been left largely in its natural state, and represents the picture of an early prairie cemetery. In 1992 additional land was purchased and this cemetery was once again availabe for use by residents of the area. There is much more history to this burial ground, that one can read on the signs there, and also on the Town of Dunn website, http://www.town.dunn.wi.us/townofdunn/community/town+of+dunn+burying+ground/default.asp
The given coordinates are to my late wife's headstone in the cemetery's newer section. Charla was a school teacher in the McFarland School District. This cache is dedicated to her, and all whose lives have been affected by cancer.
The final is at N42-5a.bcd W89-20.efg
where a.bcd = 9989 - year Charla was born
and efg = 2801 - year Charla died.
The WSQ in the title of this cache is an acronym for Wisconsin
Spirit Quest. Wisconsin geocachers have adopted this acronym to
designate their cemetery caches. As this is classified as a
cemetery cache please note it is NOT hidden on any grave marker or
site. If there is a service going on, or folks are visiting their
loved ones when you arrive please be respectful and come back at a
later time. Your understanding and compassion for those folks will
be appreciated.
PLEASE FOLLOW ANY POSTED
VISITING HOURS, RESPECT THE RESIDENTS HERE, AND ONLY VISIT
DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS IF NO HOURS ARE POSTED
The cache is not located near a grave...Do not disturb
monuments. If you find a fallen US flag, please stick it back in the ground.
You must sign the cache log to claim a find. As always, please be respectful,
and cache in, trash out.
Permission for placement of cache granted by Town Sexton - Jay Hoel