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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1702842" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>A friend who lived in a very rural remote place in Eastern Oregon was called on to dig a grave for an old local guy who had passed. Two of them went to a grave yard with a backhoe. Picked an empty spot and started digging. They hit something solid. My friend jumped down in the hole to find out what they hit. It was a metal coffin with lots of ornate figures of dragons and such on the lid. They covered it back up and picked another site to dig. They went back later with a steel marker they made that read "China man grave."</p><p></p><p>Lots of the old graves just had a wooden marker which are long since gone. And most of these old graveyards have little or no maintenance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1702842, member: 498"] A friend who lived in a very rural remote place in Eastern Oregon was called on to dig a grave for an old local guy who had passed. Two of them went to a grave yard with a backhoe. Picked an empty spot and started digging. They hit something solid. My friend jumped down in the hole to find out what they hit. It was a metal coffin with lots of ornate figures of dragons and such on the lid. They covered it back up and picked another site to dig. They went back later with a steel marker they made that read "China man grave." Lots of the old graves just had a wooden marker which are long since gone. And most of these old graveyards have little or no maintenance. [/QUOTE]
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