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Neglected Dallas cemetery losing battle with nature
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 11:05 PM
Updated Tuesday, Oct 30 at 10:14 AM
When Dan Calhoun visits his family’s graves at Oakland Cemetery in South Dallas, he doesn’t carry flowers. Instead, the 62-year-old brings a rake and a hoe. He must first reveal the tombstones of his grandparents before he can mourn.
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