Wanted to write and tell you all that I spent Memorial Day in and around Leon and went to 4 different cemetaries where my relatives are buried. The most interesting aspect was that James Wallace who lives in Wisc. had ask for someone to photograph his 3rd gr grandfather's stone in Palestine Cemetary. It just so happens that I always go to Palestine and told him I would try to locate the stone. My first attempt to find it was not successful. Then, I remembered that Lois Slade in Leon had mapped and listed the stones in all cemetaries in Decatur County. So I called and ask her help in finding this particular stone. She looked in her records and told me exactly where to find the stone, so then I went back to the cemetary and found it immediately. I was excited that I found it and took pictures which I will send to James later. I always go to Franklin cemetary where grandparents, George and Phoebe Scott are buried and also gr grandpa Stephen Scott. While in that vicinity we went to the little Cobville county park just north of the cemetary a short distance. It was named for Lewis Cob I believe who lived in that area. It is a nice little park with a shelter house and outdoor grill and a very pretty, peaceful place. Also went to the Hamilton cemetary in Pleasanton where all of the Overtons are buried. Was told by Steve Puckett that this cemetary was named for his grgr grandparents, so that was interesting. My husband, Willard Overton, and my parents Steve and Sada Scott are buried in the Leon Cemetary. It was so beautiful there with all of the US flags waving along the road into the cemetary. Maybe some others will have something to write about how they spent Memorial Day this year. from Irma O