Cemetery Oddities
Administrator: Save A Grave/Carole Lynn assisted by Dorothy Loney
http://www.facebook.com/groups/252222174824955/
1422 members

The grave of Ricky Dunn in Colon, Michigan. Photo by Loren Rhoads.
Mission Statement: “This group is for unusual, humorous, strange, mystifying, and tasteless finds in our cemeteries. We do not make fun of people or the dead; we are simply having fun with life’s little oddities (that just happen to be in cemeteries). If you’re easily offended, this is probably not the group for you. Please post only CEMETERY finds. There are other groups out there for all the other strange death-related stuff.”
Q: There are a lot of cemetery aficionado groups on Facebook. What sets yours apart?
A: I think people like to see odd things, so the Cemetery Oddities group has more members than any other group I have.
Q: Do you have a policy about what is appropriate to post?
A: The mission statement sums it up.
Q: How old is your group?
A: Just over a year old.
Q: Is your group open to new members?
Q: Anyone can join as long as they don’t spam. If they try to sell shoes, they will be blocked.
Q: Are you a member of any other cemetery groups?
A: Many. I join any cemetery group I can find!
Here are some links to the other Facebook cemetery groups that Carole Lynn oversees:
Bronze Monuments
Cemetery Landscapes
Cemetery Sculptures, Statues & Carvings
Headstone Photos and Etchings
Homemade Headstones
Military in Cemeteries
White Bronze Headstones
Woodmen of the World & Other Tree Gravestones
And Cemetery Travel’s favorite: Cemetery Critters

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About Loren Rhoads
I'm co-author of a series about a succubus and her angel. Angelus Rose, the final book, came out in February 2020. I am the editor of Tales for the Camp Fire: An Anthology Benefiting Wildfire Relief. I'm also author of 199 Cemeteries to See Before You Die and Wish You Were Here: Adventures in Cemetery Travel--and a space opera trilogy.
I will have to check out some of these links. Thanks!
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Enjoy! There are some wonderful cemetery people out there.
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