The Payson Pioneer Cemetary was established in 1882. It contains the graves of individuals both recent and from the 19th Century. As you go from waypoint to waypoint, you will need to collect clues to find the final stage, which is located a short drive from the cemetary entrance.
The Final location is N 34 1G.D0F W 111 2A.BEH
Note that all stages listed below are virtual: you are looking for information, not a container. There are no physical containers within the boundary of the Cemetery.
A. Stage 1 is a marker for a woman named Josephine born 1866. What is the third digit of the year of her death?
B. Stage 2 is a marker with cowboy boots. What is the last digit of the last year he was rodeo boss?
C. Stage 3 is two adjacent markers for the same person. This man, nicknamed "Red" is a WWII Navy veteran who survived Pearl Harbor. Subtract the birth year from the death year (ignore the months) found on either headstone. What is the second digit?
D. Stage 4 is a marker of a man named after Paul Revere. Determine his age, and divide by 28.
E. Stage 5 is a marker of a marine corps medic from Vietnam. What is the last digit of his birth year?
F. Stage 6 is a combined marker for a husband and wife who married 17 January 1942. What is the difference in age between them?
G. Stage 7 has markers for a father and son with the same first name. Both were physicians. Which generation (Sr or I, Jr or II, III, IV, etc) served as a captain of the medical corps in WWII (born 1919)?
H. Stage 8 has five markers. One is named after a flower. What is the last digit of the year of her birth?
Once you have your answers, you can walk or drive a few hundred feet to the final location. There is parking available at the final. This cache was placed with the approval of the Payson Pioneer Cemetary. Please respect the location, do not take or leave anything in the cemetary. If there are grieving families or a burial occurring, I ask that you seek this cache at another time.

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