By Rev. Robert Plaisted

In October, Sue and I drove up to my hometown of Jay. There were two reasons. First, we wanted to check out the cemetery lot where our mortal remains will be laid to rest, next to each other, sometime in the near future. Second, I wanted to walk once more, probably for the last time, on the land where I was born and raised.

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