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Solar Powered Memorial Flag - Message Panel. Features 5 interchangeable panels: 1) USA Flag, 2) Peace in the Valley, 3) After Glow, 4) Rose Panel (Messages), & 5) Wildflowers (Messages). Changing panels is a snap. Remove the flag panel and replace with one of the designs or one of the two message panels to write your own message. A great addition for headstones or grave markers. Can also be used within floral arrangements or garden settings. Batteries, Instructions and the ground stake are included. The panel area measures approximately 10" x 6.5" x 3"

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Cemetery asks city to OK plan state rejected
A Windward Oahu cemetery whose plans to develop 56.5 acres of conservation land were denied by the state is now trying for a green light from the city. Published: 9/9/2010

Roswell cemetery battle left up to a judge
A Roswell cemetery battle that has been going on for nearly a year is now in the hands of a judge. Published: 9/7/2010

Volunteers vow to maintain Riverview cemetery
Florence Sikes is at again. In her continuing mission to care for an old cemetery on Hackney Road, the 75-year-old Gibsonton resident recently obtained estimates for new fencing and needs the community to help pay for it. Published: 9/9/2010

‘Lost’ cemetery for Civil War veterans to be rededicated Sun.
One local Boy Scout has succeeded in restoring a dignified site for the graves of two former Civil War Union soldiers. This Sunday, Sept. 12, at 1 p.m., Vineland Cemetery will be rededicated in a historic ceremony that includes patriotic and Civil War-period music and a 21-gun salute. Published: 9/8/2010

Public cemeteries face tough economic times
MAYFIELD - Public, not-for-profit cemeteries in the area face a struggle to balance their books while maintaining the grounds. Published: 9/7/2010

Patrons have concerns with local cemetery
Sunshine radiates onto the headstones marking the graves of Calhoun County residents long gone, as the sound of a weedeater travels across Greenlawn Gardens cemetery. While the sound seems less than serene, it is one that is welcomed by family members of the cemetery’s permanent residents. Published: 9/8/2010

Hard work brings pioneer cemetery's first ceremony in 100 years
Robert Jacobsen doesn't have any ancestors buried in the three pioneer cemeteries in Milton Township he's worked to preserve and protect for the past 10 years. Published: 9/7/2010

Last Modified: 9/9/2010