purrr: The location of St. Mary's Cemetery has been answered by someone else. I assume you are going there to find the McGuire plot. A short way up the road into the cemetery the road divides around a large old tree, the McGuire plot is a short distance past this tree on the left. There is a large McGuire monument and individual stones in a rectangle. The large monument has the name spelled as Maguire, I think. If I remember correctly, Gramma's stone is on the short end of the rectangle nearest the road (the surname Titus is on her stone). There is a great view off the bluff out to the lake not far from their plot. Uncle Quin was buried there early in March 1944; he died 2 March 1944 at Camp Blanding, Florida. Keith and I stayed in the car at the cemetery as we were caught in the beginning of a blizzard and the wind was whipping off the lake. As I remember it, the weather was absolutely foul from the time we left Indiana until after the funeral. I have always been strongly affected when ever I hear "Taps" played; I heard it for the first time at St. Mary's Cemetery during that terribly windy, thick falling snow (we couldn't see out the car windows). Thanks for the offer of the photograph(s). I neglected to take photos when I went there in July 1996. Boy, was the weather different; hotter than blazes but a nice breeze off the lake. Sandy