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What happened to Ollie M? (LCCC) Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 10/6/2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Welcome to another addition of the series known as the Lost Cemeteries Of Crawford County.

The original idea for this series of caches did not include family cemeteries. This one I decided to include because of the location. I wonder how many people have driven by this one and did not know it is there. The county clerks office does not even know about this one. The container for this cache is my signature box so if you have not done one of these caches here is your chance. The other interesting thing about this cache is the people buried here. There are thirteen people buried at this cemetery mostly all are Haack's or people who have married a Haack. The mystery and the name of this cache is What Happened to Ollie M? Ollie was married to Lafe H Haack and had three infants and the husband buried here. Research has revealed that there is no record of Ollie's passing or any record of her being buried in Crawford County area, so what did happen to Ollie M?

OLIE M UPDATE

For those of you who are like me the following information was found out about Ollie May Cowan(Haack). Ollie was born in 1879 and married Leopold Henry Haack in 1901. They had six children, three of who died at birth and are buried in the family cemetery. In addition one son Leopold Henry Haack, two daughters Bertha Stretcher((Haack) and Martha Mary Vaill(Haack)where born and lived. Bertha is buried in the family cemetery while Martha and Leopold are buried in a nearby cemetery. Here is another mission if you would like to score a bonus, go to the follow coordinance this will get you to a large metal rose pedal cross. Martha and Leopold(Lafe) are buried within 100 feet of this structure. E-mail with the information on Lafe's tombstone to recieve your bonus.
Coordinates are N38 02.339 W 091 26.736. Ollie M passed away on June 16,1970 and was laid to rest in the family cemetery.
** Permission was granted by the land managers to place this cache.

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