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Oak Grove Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Chuck Walla: Greetings from Geocaching.com!

Since you have not responded to my reviewer log about your cache, the cache has been archived.

Some time ago, I posted a note to your cache page requesting a response from you to post what you were planning to do with the cache on the page and to send me a note. I have no record of a response, and no response tells me that you are not planning on replacing or repairing this cache. If I am wrong with that assumption, please let me know promptly. [b]I can always unarchive the cache for you if needed.[/b]

Sincerely,

Chuck Walla
Geocaching.com Volunteer Cache Reviewer
Reply to: [email]chuck.walla@hotmail.com[/email]
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Hidden : 4/18/2010
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

A short walk through a nice cemetery in a pleasant part of town.

Updated description, 1/22/2012:

This cache has taken on a new meaning to us. Our precious son passed away on 12/28/2010. We chose this cemetery for him for various reasons, not the least of which was that this was the only geocache he helped us hide.

Stop by and tell him hello if you feel moved to do so. He is near the front of the cemetery and his name is Alexander.

The container is a wide-mouthed pill bottle (no tapering). Plenty of room for small trinkets. It contains no writing utensils, so please bring your own.

This cemetery contains many graves that were previously located in areas that are now under Beaver Lake. From 1961-1963 the Army Corps of Engineers moved 119 graves from the original Oak Grove cemetery and several other cemeteries to this new location to prevent inundation by water. Many graves were unknown, but were moved and are marked UNKNOWN by flat markers in the relocated cemeteries.

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