(Perry) Cline Cemetery- causes of death-life facts-Pikeville Kentucky- feud- remembrance edition

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @annemarielovejoy8577
    @annemarielovejoy8577 Год назад +12

    I'm happy to hear you say that no one should ever step on someone's grave. I thought I was crazy when I would go to a grave yard and do my very best not to step on someone's grave. Myself like you I think it's VERY disrespectful. Thank you for all the two of you do in bringing us history!!! I haven't been following your channel but a few weeks. I am very happy to say I enjoy your videos and am very glad that I found your channel!

  • @jenniferszendi9519
    @jenniferszendi9519 Год назад +16

    Randall McCoy was my Great great great great whatever…..Uncle thru his brother William. My maiden name is McCoy. I’m 73 years old, living in Huntington. I love the history. Thank you! Jennifer McCoy Szendi.
    (By the way, we McCoy women are eligible for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution as our family came to Pike County with a 200 acre land grant given for service on the Virginia Continental Line.) 🌷

  • @edwardstroko4665
    @edwardstroko4665 Год назад +11

    I love old cemeteries too!!! I love history, especially anything to do with the feud

  • @jenniesmith1106
    @jenniesmith1106 Год назад +3

    You ARE doing something good! You educate us and you keep the dead alive in spirit. Thank you!

  • @teresaclontz3574
    @teresaclontz3574 Год назад +12

    Nice job Leo. Whenever I go to my family's cemeteries, I wonder around looking at tombstones. I may be weird but it's so peaceful and calming.

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад

      It is peaceful

    • @HateTheGameTX
      @HateTheGameTX Год назад

      I do that to every cemetery I go to. People may think it’s weird but oh well. I like to learn about my local history and the people that were here before us. And many cemeteries around where I live are the only thing left of a ghost town.

  • @brendashaw2035
    @brendashaw2035 Год назад +8

    Loving your videos! You guys are awesome! I visit cemeteries as often as possible. So much history. Thank you

  • @steveball1339
    @steveball1339 Год назад +11

    Another beautiful documentary, thank you Leo and Heather !

  • @billrothrock6477
    @billrothrock6477 Год назад +6

    What a way to top off my day. Another great video by the hillbilly files. Thank you!

  • @nancymcgee4776
    @nancymcgee4776 Год назад +4

    They saved the world but they need people like you to keep their story alive! That means your doing your part to be a "life saver" also and a huge thank you for that! 💖 I got taught cemetery etiquette at a very early age! I had a great-grandmother that did not put up with disrespect nonsense at the cemetery! And, no lollygagging in the mausoleum either! But, that's one of those lessons I'm thankful for!

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад

      Thanks 🙏

    • @OpalAllen-j8r
      @OpalAllen-j8r 8 месяцев назад

      Speaking of cemeterys, my father-in-law always sang a hymn or two there. That was sweet.

  • @melindaschluter1669
    @melindaschluter1669 Год назад +2

    Stay warm! It's really nice to see someone that cares! ❤

  • @cathymcglasson6947
    @cathymcglasson6947 Год назад +4

    Thanks Leo have a good rest.

  • @donnaboisen6003
    @donnaboisen6003 Год назад +5

    The squirrel is looking for some nuts. He maybe thought you were a big nut. I’m teasing you.😂 These cemeteries in the woods amaze me. It’s so different here in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Have a squirrely evening.

  • @donnaboisen6003
    @donnaboisen6003 Год назад +4

    I don’t know if I have much knowledge to take to the grave. But I do have a lot of useless information. Such an awesome cemetery. Lots of history there.

  • @kimberleyannedemong5621
    @kimberleyannedemong5621 Год назад +14

    I missed the huge squirrel. I was watching on my phone without my glasses. I use to like squirrels until they stole my tomatoes climbed a tree & dropped tomato parts on my car. Also every time I planted tulips they were eaten. Needless to say squirrels are not my friends. Leo is a great narrator & Heather the history you are able to uncover is a great addition to the videos.

    • @steveball1339
      @steveball1339 Год назад +2

      I felt the same way, I was going to make my Wife so happy, I bought 10 flats of tulips. I did a border of yellow around a bunch of purple. They never flushed out, the squirrels ate them all.

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад

      They can be a nuisance

    • @david_bmx1148
      @david_bmx1148 Год назад

      ​@@thehillbillyfiles i got a big black mega tree rat stuffed

  • @michaelbedinger4121
    @michaelbedinger4121 Год назад +5

    Huge squirrel? Call it SQUIRRELZILLA!
    I have been to three or four different cemeteries in the same day myself, it takes a lot out of you. Thank you very much for a great walking 🚶‍♂️ tour Leo.
    I did not see the squirrel, but I did hear a blower, or something loud in the background. This cemetery is very interesting, a lot of history there. I would imagine that there are several graves there that are not marked at all. When I am in a cemetery, I do try my best not to step on a grave, but in say, a national cemetery, sometimes the graves are spaced close together, and with my two left feet, it is not easy for me to avoid stepping on a grave. Thank you very much again Leo, for a great video 📹.
    Take care.

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад +1

      Thanks Michael! Yes there was a guy blowing leaves. It has a ton for f unmarked graves there for sure

    • @michaelbedinger4121
      @michaelbedinger4121 Год назад

      @The Hillbilly Files - Legends and Locations You are welcome, thank you very much for getting back to me. May I ask a question? You raised a good point when you said, that sunken graves are very dangerous 😳 to stand on, 🧍‍♂️ besides being disrespectful 🙄 to the deceased. My question is; Is there a group of volunteers 🙋‍♂️ who could fill in those graves, or is it just up to individuals to do it on their own? The reason I am asking, is because there are a few cemeteries not far from my home that have historic sections. And the ground crews seem to do their best to fill in sunken graves. Just curious 🤔,
      Thank you. 😊

  • @yoscott5426
    @yoscott5426 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the walk. I love your relaxing voice.

  • @willowthistle3648
    @willowthistle3648 Год назад +5

    I'm always fascinated by people who lived before, during and after electricity, cars and phones were invented. My dad is 78 and I remember him telling me about the first time he and other kids he was playing with saw their first airplane and ran to hide. He grew up on an island off the NC coast. Not a lot of planes flying around in the late 40's/early 50's. My great grandmother on my mom's side was born on the island in 1901. Her mother was a midwife. From the mountains to the coast we're not very different.

  • @redrooster1908
    @redrooster1908 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is a favorite of mine. Great job🎉🎉 I've viewed it many times.

  • @robcates2383
    @robcates2383 Год назад +2

    Really likeyour videos LEO, THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME!!

  • @dianayount2122
    @dianayount2122 11 месяцев назад +2

    i agree, looks like a real beautiful place.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 Год назад +3

    Leo I believe the historical documents that you are making a local history local historic figures local historic figures and documenting the graveyards should be recommended to any teacher in your area as a teaching tool to teach local history. Of course with you an Heather's permission❤

  • @michaelhenneman5600
    @michaelhenneman5600 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoy these videos, you guys bring history to life! If I ever make it to Kentucky or WV, I would love to meet you!

  • @teapotts8407
    @teapotts8407 Год назад +3

    Sorry missed the live, but carry a flashlight to help read those headstones.

  • @edwardkellogg1284
    @edwardkellogg1284 Год назад +1

    Cool looking old cemetery.

  • @7karnold
    @7karnold Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @scottlambert2949
    @scottlambert2949 Год назад +3

    I agree with you the dearly departed deserve the utmost respect

  • @mariamjehn7071
    @mariamjehn7071 Год назад +1

    I love ❤️ your videos.. Here in Maine..

  • @kimberleyannedemong5621
    @kimberleyannedemong5621 Год назад +3

    I love old graveyards. With all the history this one is particularly interesting. I do find the baby & childrens graves distressing. Makes me very grateful for modern medicine.

  • @richardjohnson1042
    @richardjohnson1042 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video with us because you have done a good job here . I like walking through old cemeteries like this .

  • @danielmastin3606
    @danielmastin3606 Год назад +1

    I would love to see these Cemeteries, I really appreciate your videos. History. I like to walk old pioneer Cemeteries in my area of NY. We have so much History in our area, Indian Wars and Revolutionary.

  • @JoJoJoJo-fs3ey
    @JoJoJoJo-fs3ey 10 месяцев назад +1

    You did an awesome job!!!

  • @cathymcglasson6947
    @cathymcglasson6947 Год назад +3

    Leo please becareful on snowy slick hill side.

  • @ohmeowzer1
    @ohmeowzer1 Год назад +1

    Loved this Ty so much ❤

  • @josuecontreras9749
    @josuecontreras9749 Год назад +1

    BeUtiful and peaceful place around therrre.

  • @larrycumberledge7494
    @larrycumberledge7494 Год назад +3

    We have an old graveyard in reynoldsville in Harrison county WV ... The local lions club upkeeps it and says it dates back before the civil war .. there's 2 headstones and the rest are marked with rocks ... They have place up signed with names of people buried in cemetery and the one right beside its oldest grave is 1908 .. If your ever in the area and wanna check it out just let me know

  • @timlackey5996
    @timlackey5996 Год назад +1

    Keep doing what you're doing you're doing a great job.

  • @bethgiesey9405
    @bethgiesey9405 Год назад +1

    Thank you Leo. Enjoyed this so much

  • @stevecurtiss46
    @stevecurtiss46 Год назад +2

    Leo, I liked your comment, "throw me in a ditch." That is what the old Irish called being buried. "Rhey ditched her in spring of 1732." Please keep showing us these cemetaries.

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад +1

      will do and thank you! I am Irish descent , maybe they were speaking through me lol

  • @geofftaylor934
    @geofftaylor934 Год назад

    Leo, I have been following your channel for a while now and understand that you are related to BOTH sides of the feud participants. could you and Heather put together a series of vlogs to showcase YOUR parents/siblings/and other family leading up to the great "Devil" and 'Ol Randall themselves?
    You have done mega research on them, the feud and the families of all the participants, but what of you and Heather yourselves? It would make for a great video to encompass your history as well..perhaps over a cold wintry campfire? SPILL IT!!!
    Thanks and I LOVE your content here!!!

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад

      Maybe, it's a lot of work and fairly boring to most people, not sure we want all that info out there honestly, but we have considered it, thanks for watching 😊

  • @junglejane2824
    @junglejane2824 Год назад

    Great video. Love the research, very interesting! One thing though, maybe slow the information we're reading a tab dit, for us older folks. The size of the lettering is great! Can't wait for more. Thank You for all the work y'all did..

  • @Jetgirldc8
    @Jetgirldc8 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love the videos!!!! I Think, maybe they couldn’t afford a headstone? Just didn’t have the money? I don’t know……

  • @marlenataylor8758
    @marlenataylor8758 Год назад +1

    I grew up in northern Michigan, years ago some seniors told us there was a cemetery that had many children buried there. Supposedly behind the little church. Me and my cousins looked for it several times but never found it.

  • @wvmontani
    @wvmontani Год назад +4

    Re William O B Cline, TRP probably means Troop; makes sense since he was in the cavalry.

  • @momsnoteatingbugs1919
    @momsnoteatingbugs1919 Год назад +1

    I think you stumbled across a branch of my family…they were mostly in Virginia. They were Layne. I had no idea there was a branch in Kentucky. Makes sense tho.

  • @lisak2079
    @lisak2079 Год назад +2

    That's my Family. I have stories. Family legend. The name Perry went down thru the generations

  • @crossoverparanormalsociety2722
    @crossoverparanormalsociety2722 Год назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @diane1390
    @diane1390 Год назад +1

    I had a friend with the last name of Yost. A distant cousin was a partial owner of Yost and Webb Funeral Home here in Fresno California. He sold his half, but the place still carries that name.

  • @mariamjehn7071
    @mariamjehn7071 Год назад +1

    Sweet hearts 🥰 I always thought me and my friends were only ones were only ones who were obsessed with graves!!?

  • @lindakiggins7255
    @lindakiggins7255 Год назад +1

    Pineville and Middlesbrough, both in KY have lost and forgotten cemeteries on mountain sides and in thick isolated wooded areas.
    I have family buried in one in Pineville, grandfather and grandmother Lewis who would be well over 100 if alive today. The William's Family is buried in Harlan County, a very old cemetery on a mountain side and hard to reach. Many unmarked graves or just rocks bearing names and dates.

  • @stephaniehoechst2076
    @stephaniehoechst2076 Год назад +1

    My dad used to say that when he died, he wanted to be put on his boat and for us to point him south. My mom would say she would take him down south and drop him off somewhere, but that boat was coming back with her! 🤣 She loved to fish. 🙂

  • @ScottRiddleArtist
    @ScottRiddleArtist Год назад +1

    Kentucky is beautiful. And the people are kind and humble.

  • @angelwhitener6968
    @angelwhitener6968 Год назад +1

    New to your channel, sir.. I really enjoy your videos as I have always enjoyed walking thru graveyards just to see if I can find the oldest date .. I heard you say that what you do doesn’t compare to the stories of the graves you seek out and explore, but there’s no need to compare your stories to their’s because you are telling their stories and still giving them the recognition they still deserve after all these years.. love the info you put on the screen when reading their headstones..!! So as humble as you are, you’re doing more important work than you realize .. you do a great job presenting the info and funny as well.. you are a good storyteller and bet my last dollar that you have as many interesting stories as the dearly departed you feature.. the key is getting to hear the stories while around to tell..!! Lol.. also, I was taught not to walk on the graves out of respect too and I feel like everybody (good and not so good ) should have a headstone where they are buried..their life mattered and least we can do is showing respect where they were laid to rest..!! Think they make them last a little better than 100’s of yrs ago..!! Want to give a shout out to pikeville Kentucky in memory of one of my bestest friends who passed a few years ago and buried in NC (where I am from and at) but she was born and raised in pikeville.. keep on keepin on…!! Much love from NC..!!

  • @sheilajasinski2070
    @sheilajasinski2070 Год назад +2

    I want to thank you Leo for the historical work your doing.
    Through this particular video I found out that Myra Clines maiden name was also my mothers maiden name Curnutte. My mother was Berdella Curnutte, daughter of Sherman Curnutte.
    My mother married Frank Hall, son of Virginia Cline. Virginia Cline was Mary’s love child with Devil Anse Hatfield.
    What a small world. So my mom and dads distant relatives had married into the same families. Curnutte/ Cline

  • @oneGypsy
    @oneGypsy Год назад +4

    Following an operation for salpingitis. Or, inflammation of the fallopian tubes. Idk. But that's what the cause of death looks like to me. I used to be a paralegal and have to real the old writing in courthouse documents. ....that's the best I can offer. Lol

    • @lisadawson6792
      @lisadawson6792 Месяц назад

      @@oneGypsy I was thinking something with the fallopian tube as well.

  • @marlenataylor8758
    @marlenataylor8758 Год назад +2

    I agree, if I'm dead, I don't care. Families fight over funerals etc and sometimes never speak to each other again. And a person asking for God to take my soul , I hope I'm already there when I took my last breath

  • @rhondaking6433
    @rhondaking6433 Год назад +1

    I do! I love squirrels and I feed them every day, well... several times a day usually, lol, because they and the other critters I feed are spoiled. I have a couple eat from my hand and trying to jiggle my back door to get my attention. Just call me Mother Nature because neighbors call me to remove opossum from their house etc. They do not bite so I just pick them up and cradle them til I get them to safety....

  • @belindaturnersmith5610
    @belindaturnersmith5610 Год назад +1

    Great video The “Y” usually is just a marker for last names that start with a Y, or other letters.
    I think we bury our loved ones for ourselves, a place to visit them. 🥀

  • @lindamccoy4871
    @lindamccoy4871 Год назад +2

    One of my ancestors was named Little Berry Weaver

    • @connierichards9121
      @connierichards9121 Год назад

      I knew an Icy Frost Monday.

    • @OpalAllen-j8r
      @OpalAllen-j8r 8 месяцев назад

      If there was a "little", there was a "Big" Berry Weaver". They did this alot in my husband's family. I originated in KY.

  • @noneya7872
    @noneya7872 Год назад +1

    As a child, I was taught that exact samething, walking on graves is disrespectful.

  • @overtheGarage-ue8lh
    @overtheGarage-ue8lh Год назад +2

    So in the late 1800s it started becoming law that cemeteries and graveyards [graveyards = Churches] to start using burial vaults. Notice how many cedar trees in this cemetery. The Eastern red cedar is common in many old cemeteries in Georgia and Florida. Like its evergreen counterparts, the Eastern red cedar is known as the “graveyard tree” in this region because it can successfully grow for many years. The tree’s perpetually green needles also are said to symbolize “eternal life”. Maybe that folklore is observed in WV.

  • @richardyoung4616
    @richardyoung4616 Год назад +7

    Good job Leo. I going to be cremated and ashes spread in the desert, I'll always be in sunshine.

  • @cathymcglasson6947
    @cathymcglasson6947 Год назад +3

    Yeah with a headstone you know who you are but with a rock you can only wonder .

  • @aprilmartin3195
    @aprilmartin3195 Год назад +1

    squirrel gravy and biscuits!

  • @kimberlyjohnson1371
    @kimberlyjohnson1371 Год назад +1

    Don't really doubt that you observed a rather large squirrel probably looking to take cover hearing and all that machinery noise in the background
    .

  • @stephenhobbs1174
    @stephenhobbs1174 Год назад +6

    It is said a person dies twice on this earth. Once when the silver cord is broken, the spirit leaves. Second when no one calls your name in remembrance due to time.

  • @cowboy6591
    @cowboy6591 Год назад

    At 22:17 Cause of death looks like the first word is Gallbladder and the last word is septisism.

  • @johngose2731
    @johngose2731 Год назад +1

    My grandma an grandpa lived in wills camp I'm middlesburo

  • @mycharmedunicorn8715
    @mycharmedunicorn8715 Год назад +2

    MYRTLE MCCOY BOWEN- Following operation for Salpingitis (I think) that is infection in the reproductive organs. 😢. She would be the right age. Doctors writing can be so hard to decipher

  • @melancholygirl840
    @melancholygirl840 Год назад +1

    The Y Stone just indicates that the family that's buried theres last name are related to like the Yost's. My family has a H for Henry.

  • @nancydenault1934
    @nancydenault1934 Год назад

    I've been to Like ville for Hatfield McCoy festival

  • @otisbeckner6944
    @otisbeckner6944 Год назад +1

    If your a Christian your only there till God returns the ones in christ will rise first

  • @jamielieberg7053
    @jamielieberg7053 Год назад +1

    Great Video I love the leaf blower the snow we get here in Wisconsin the leaf blow just won't do its shovels or a snowblower I have a self-propelled snowblower and it's a monster. Your Right don't walk on a grave some of them will give in to a wooden coffin without a vault and you will wind up in a nasty place filled with bones and other smelly stuff. also, that grave of Sylvester Counts died of sepsis my fist hernia, and appendicitis I got sepsis when I walk to the hospital because I knew something was wrong I had to come back three times for antibiotics IV and was on blue antibiotic pills for two weeks because my appendicitis bust and I went sepsis thank god for modern medicine I had 7 hernia surgery the six one put me in ICU for 5 days I swelled up and was unable to breathe not good. By the way sorry for the rambling but in closing, I love the way you bring these people back to life with what they died of and their obituary in the newspaper. I am a Veteran and I help the home; less and volunteer at the food pantry here also the way you respect the veterans I am a navy cook on USS Carl Vinson CVN 70 1981-1984 thank you

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад

      Wow you sure are lucky! Yes thank God for modern medicine, antibiotics are a lifesaver sometimes.

    • @jamielieberg7053
      @jamielieberg7053 Год назад

      @@thehillbillyfiles this is why I know that god is there when you need him just remember god is watching us and what you do at the graveyards is remember their names we die twice once when we die and the last time we say their names

  • @kimberleyannedemong5621
    @kimberleyannedemong5621 Год назад +3

    I agree that stepping on graves is disrespectful. I like you wouldn't risk falling in. I think the gravestones are more for family than the deceased. I know I probably won't know if I had a stone but I want one. It doesn't have to be big

    • @Kachunk673
      @Kachunk673 Год назад

      Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave 😮

  • @cathymcglasson6947
    @cathymcglasson6947 Год назад +3

    I've been stung by enough wasp's or waspers I'm lucky to still be alive I'm allergic to bee's.

    • @OpalAllen-j8r
      @OpalAllen-j8r 8 месяцев назад +1

      My Uncle died of a wasp sting. His wife drove him to the hospital. The rest of his life he carried an epipen in his shirt pocket. Someone asked him what he saw when he was dead, He said he saw Peter rattling his keys.

  • @dtjwh
    @dtjwh Год назад +1

    DAR. Daughter of the American Revolution. Means they have a ancestor that was in that war, they can trace to their family.

  • @novallasuter5265
    @novallasuter5265 Год назад +1

    Huge squirrel? LUNCH!

  • @bubbaboo2945
    @bubbaboo2945 Год назад +1

    Perry cline was my 6 grandfather

  • @laurabrooks7655
    @laurabrooks7655 Год назад

    I'm descended from Perry Cline's brother William "Trigger" Cline and his wife Margaret McCoy.

  • @truracer20
    @truracer20 Год назад

    I'm good with an ordinary rock that family and friends know, I don'tworry about anyone outside living memory locating my grave. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust. Whether I die famous, infamous or unremarkable. I'd even be good with a wooden marker, for as long as anyone remembers or cares they can slap a coat of paint on it or not I just won't be around to care. And I think that is what most of these people thought, when you see child graves with a nice marker surrounded by plain stone markers you see what the family found important.

  • @davidwatson6209
    @davidwatson6209 Год назад

    Wasn't there a Person called SKUNK HATFIELD WHERE IS HIS GRAVE ?

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад

      Theres the Skunk-Haired Tom Wallace who ran around with Cap. Hes here www.findagrave.com/memorial/88867428/john-wallace-hatfield

  • @alstonflowers5099
    @alstonflowers5099 Год назад +1

    TRP stands for Troop. Cavalry

  • @sheilajasinski2070
    @sheilajasinski2070 Год назад +1

    Mary Cline was buried in Freeburn Ky. She was Perry’s sister. It was a well known fact in our family that Mary and William (Devil Anse) got together which is how my grand mother came to be. Virginia Cline. We have no official records due to the sensitive nature of the situation. Mary had been divorced at the time. Virgina was her youngest child. Mary gave all her children her maiden name. She must not of liked her X very much. She also went by her maiden name.
    Jackson Cline , Mary’s father, owned a timber company and so did Anse. Both families were wealthy.

  • @cindyknasel1754
    @cindyknasel1754 Год назад

    Have you ever seen any vermillion while walking around

  • @Deb-d4y
    @Deb-d4y 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cline was biggest instigator of the fued!!

  • @pennypress8131
    @pennypress8131 Год назад +1

    😂 I'm not from there and I say waspers but my dad was from there. My kids say waspers too and we live in Ohio 😅

  • @rhondaking6433
    @rhondaking6433 Год назад +1

    I see a few indentions of unmarked graves. btw you are telling their stories and saying the names of veterans and people who probably haven't heard their names mentioned for many life times..

  • @pennypress8131
    @pennypress8131 Год назад +1

    Perry Cline is my 1st cousin 5x removed

  • @sheilajasinski2070
    @sheilajasinski2070 Год назад +1

    Perry Cline was my great uncle. Mary Cline was his sister, my great grand mother.

  • @lesliej.martin8941
    @lesliej.martin8941 Год назад +2

    The squirrel is watch place he or she the watch dog

  • @marvinjohnson424
    @marvinjohnson424 Год назад +4

    Trp is troop

  • @novallasuter5265
    @novallasuter5265 Год назад

    Old graves are dangerous.

  • @Lynn-me
    @Lynn-me Год назад +1

    Troop B

  • @mikewintz9350
    @mikewintz9350 4 месяца назад +1

    TRP B..troop B

  • @virginiabumgarner8807
    @virginiabumgarner8807 Год назад +1

    Waspers yes

  • @Fr33domseeds
    @Fr33domseeds Год назад

    TRP B is for Troop B

  • @HateTheGameTX
    @HateTheGameTX Год назад

    TRP B is Troop B

  • @paulalexander2928
    @paulalexander2928 Год назад

    When my daughter passed 4 years ago she was interred in a cemetery close to where her fiancee lived. I visit her gravesite three times a year and leave a wreath on her birthday her passing and at Christmas. She loved animals and I have left her plastic and plaster animals and little angels . I leave them in a place which doesn't cause problems for the grounds keeper these are always missing I can only assume some of the locals must have taken these offerings and it hurts to think of the lack of respect they have for me or my child.

    • @melaniegudgel1
      @melaniegudgel1 2 месяца назад

      I’m so sorry for your loss, it’s so heartbreaking. When my brother died we were given rules of the graveyard and one of the rules that I hate is that when you leave something at the grave you have to go back in 3 days to pick it up or the groundskeeper will throw it away. It’s so sad.

  • @nancydenault1934
    @nancydenault1934 Год назад

    Miille

  • @Lynn-me
    @Lynn-me Год назад

    you need a brush for the gravestones.

  • @stevelechner6832
    @stevelechner6832 Год назад +1

    Leo heatHer whatever's happen to 9Members of who murder 3McCoys
    and d there burial

    • @thehillbillyfiles
      @thehillbillyfiles  Год назад +1

      Some we have covered, but maybe making a whole video.of them would be interesting 🤔 some I don't know but can find out.