Hello, When I visited the Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett a couple days ago, the only way we could find the KERR stone was to find out the surnames on the stones on either side of it. As it turned out, there was no surname on my ancestors' very small stone. A researcher has given me the very good suggestion that I find out who purchased the 3 stones. That way I could find out if there was some family connection between them. Unfortunately, my sisters and I did not write down the information on the stones for REEVES and STEVENS. I will try to call the Woodlawn Cemetery tomorrow, but they are getting strict about genealogy-questions. In the meantime I was wondering if anyone researches these surnames. They are old and small stones so I'm guessing the people died around 1900. Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. My sisters reminded me that my grandmother on the other half of our family tree is also buried at the Woodlawn. She is buried there with her 2nd husband, Herbert and Clarissa FRANCIS. (We might be attending a funeral for one of their granddaughters this month; she is losing her battle with cancer; Age 50) (My grandparents on that side, through the 2 marriages had 9 grandchildren. My grandparents on the other side had 22 grandchildren, and, so far, we've only lost one. He died of a heart attack as he slept; Age 66, exactly as his father did.) (Lots of life-threatening diseases came down from our ancestors - to my parents' generation. But, so far, my siblings and cousins mostly have Auto-Immune Diseases. Different times !)