From the historic marker that you'll see just up the hill from where you park:
"This is the oldest of four historic cemeteries located on the campus of Bryce Hospital, Alabama's oldest mental health facility. The first recorded burial dates to 1861. While only a few graves are currently marked, it is estimated that thousands of individuals are buried here. Bryce Hospital is one of the most historic and architecturally significant public institutions in the U.S. Established in 1852 at the height of the psychiatric reform movement known as "moral treatment," the hospital was among the first mental health facilities in the country to employ architectural design and a pastoral setting as essential components in the treatment of mental illness. Through Wyatt v. Stickney, the landmark federal lawsuit initiated in 1971, Bryce Hospital became the center of the civil rights movement for people who experience mental illness."
This is a quick two-stage multi -- just a short walk to the final. At the listed coordinates you'll find a four foot high obelysk-looking monument to a woman who died of a brain tumor at Bryce Hospital at the age of 50. The writing on the monument is getting difficult to read, but the very bottom line reads, "Death is another life."
The final will be found at N33 13.ABC W087 32.DEF, where:
A = the third digit in the year of her birth.
B = the day of her death in September.
C = the day of her birth in June minus 2.
D = the second digit in the day of her birth in June.
E = the fourth digit in the year of her birth plus 1.
F = the third digit in the year of her death.