tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3323814729377817826.post1812963681091699080..comments2023-05-20T18:45:00.188-04:00Comments on The TSGS Cruiser: Link Changes to Evansville City CemeteriesTSGShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15169091911298131757noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3323814729377817826.post-22867802566732781482012-11-23T14:06:25.684-05:002012-11-23T14:06:25.684-05:00This is so AWESOME that some one else out there sh...This is so AWESOME that some one else out there shares the same passion I do. I love cemeteries. Everyone has a story to tell and it deserves to be told. I want to know who these people were when they were alive. Where they worked, what they did for fun during that decade, where they went to school, how they lived and breathed life. I hate nothing more than to see a tombstone deteriorate and turn to rubble. Its so sad because it means that person is lost forever. They have been forgotten and there is nothing worse to me, than to be written out of history.<br /><br />I was driving down through the cemetary when I saw the tombstone belonging to Gus Mattingly. I just had to know his story. I'm so thankful that after searching for 2 hours I cam across your site. Thanks! tebeth05https://www.blogger.com/profile/14757497894525185114noreply@blogger.com