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Lion

LION -  Symbolizes the power of God and guards the tomb against evil.  Like other guardians, the lion's watch is as eternal as the stone of which it is depicted. The lion also recalls the courage and determination of the souls which they guard.

KJV Rev 5:5 - And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof.

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United Ancient Order of Druids (UAOD)

UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS (U.A.O.D.) -  The Ancient Order of Druids (AOD) is a fraternal organization founded in London, England in 1781 that still operates to this day.  It is the earliest known English group to be founded based upon the iconography of the ancient druids, who were priest-like figures in Iron Age Celtic paganism.

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Veteran, Korean War

KOREAN WAR VETERAN -  On June 25, 1950, the Korean War began when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People’s Army poured across the 38th parallel, the boundary between the Soviet-backed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the north and the pro-Western Republic of Korea to the south.  This invasion was the first military action of the Cold War.  By July, American troops had entered the war on South Korea’s behalf.  As far as American officials were concerned, it was a war against the forces of international communism itself.

Unique and Humorous Headstones

UNIQUE AND HUMOROUS HEADSTONES  - Sometimes you'll get it......sometimes you won't.  But each headstone is unique.

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Triangle or Pyramid

TRIANGLE OR PYRAMID -   In the Christian tradition, the triangle represents the Holy Trinity of Father, Son and the Holy Spirit as well as Faith, Hope and Charity.  The symbolism of this shape is always associated with its three sides, signifying a variety of triads such as:

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Elephant

ELEPHANT -  Many revere the African Elephant as a symbol of strength and power.  It is also praised for its size, longevity, stamina, mental faculties, cooperative spirit, and loyalty.  South Africa, uses elephant tusks in their coat of arms to represent wisdom, strength, moderation and eternity.

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Eagle

EAGLES -  Represents Patriotism. The American bald eagle was adopted as the national bird symbol of the United States of America in 1782. The bald eagle (Haliaeetus Leucocephalus) was chosen for its majestic beauty, great strength, long life, and because it's native to North America.  The eagle represents freedom. Living as he does on the tops of lofty mountains, amid the solitary grandeur of Nature, he has unlimited freedom, whether with strong pinions he sweeps into the valleys below, or upward into the boundless spaces beyond. 

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Dreamcatcher

DREAM CATCHER -  In some Native American cultures, a dream catcher is a handmade object based on a willow hoop, on which is woven a loose net or web. The dreamcatcher is then decorated with sacred items such as feathers and beads.

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Dolphin

DOLPHIN -  Represents resurrection and salvation.  The bearer of souls across the water to heaven.

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Arrowhead and Feather (Confederated Tribes and Bands of Yakama Nation)

CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF YAKAMA NATION -  The Yakama is a Native American tribe with nearly 10,851 members, inhabiting Washington state.  Yakama people today are enrolled in the federally recognized tribe, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. The Yakama Indian Reservation, along the Yakima River, covers an area of approximately 1.2 million acres (5,260 km²). Today the nation is governed by the Yakama Tribal Council, which consists of representatives of 14 tribes.

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