ENID, Okla. —
I had the privilege of taking the Tombstone Tales tour through the Enid Cemetery Oct. 26, and what a thrill that was to me.
I have lived in Enid all my life and been to that cemetery many times, as most of my relatives are buried there.
But, never have I heard the history of the cemetery. The guide and actors did such a good job of telling us the history.
The group met us at the chapel with smiles and a big hello, plus hot chocolate and cookies.
Thanks to all who made this tour possible.
Jan Hermanski
Enid
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