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      <title>The Simple Beauty of Fieldstone Grave Markers</title>
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      <description>Walking through a quiet, overgrown cemetery, you can&amp;#39;t help but notice how fieldstone grave markers seem to belong to the earth in a way modern granite just doesn&amp;#39;t. They aren&amp;#39;t polished to a mirror shine, and they certainly don&amp;#39;t have laser-etched</description>
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