By Kay S. Pedrotti
Through the tears, pride, history and sentiment of last week’s rededication ceremonies at Greenwood Cemetery, a lone mockingbird offered a song of gladness to accompany the many words.
What has been accomplished at the cemetery, with the help of many people, sets the path for the continued protection and beautification of Greenwood, said Hedy Cauthen in welcoming remarks. Cauthen is president of the Greenwood Cemetery Preservation Association Inc., which grew out of projects began in 2010 by the Azalea Garden Club.

Greenwood Cemetery: A 'holy sleeping place'
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Steven Epps
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06/14/15 at 03:27 AM
I am a Holmes descendant and many others buried in Greenwood. What can I say but I love all my ancestors for sure, including the founder of Gordon, Charles Lambdin,but I know he married two of my Middlebrooks ancestor's daughters during the so called Civil War, one died and he married her sister, YEP, I have read that and they lived near where I live or maybe on the same grounds. God bless their souls in eternity is my daily prayer, Amen!
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