Being inside our homes is the best things for everyone but that doesn’t mean when we are practicing social distancing we can’t go walking. We just need to keep 6 feet between us.
I was sitting on the couch I noticed I didn’t have any Energy. All I wanted to do was eat and sleep. This isn’t healthy and will not allow me to lose the weight I need and want to lose.
Even though David has hurt his knee and doesn’t feel like walking I am going out this afternoon and I think I will go to the Cemetery where Suzzane is and check out the headstones for Charlie’s genealogy class.
I’m not sure Charlie will go with me or not but what I do know if I can send Nancy a message on Facebook and see if she is online when I get to Mount Olivet Cemetery and she can give me tips on what to look for.
Mount Olivet Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas. With its first burial in 1907, Mount Olivet is the first perpetual care cemetery in the South.
2301 N Sylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76111
Sunday | 7AM–8PM |
Monday | 7AM–8PM |
Tuesday | 7AM–8PM |
Wednesday | 7AM–8PM |
Thursday | 7AM–8PM |
Friday | 7AM–8PM |
Saturday | 7AM–8PM |
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Phone: (817) 831-0511Size: 130 acresBurials: Stephen Bruton, Helen Matusevich Oujesky
Have you ever walked inside a Cemetery? Is this something you would or wouldn’t do and why?
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates