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I remember this one time. It was in the middle of the summer and hot as blazes. The horses kicked up the dust along the dry rough road and it would blow back into the faces of the people walking in the procession.
Everybody quit work and attended funerals because it was an occasion where folks got a chance to see each other and visit. The women always wore black clothes, long-sleeved, high-necked, and their skirts touched the ground. All the children were dressed in their Sunday best and taken to the funerals. The women held to the hands of the older ones and the men carried the babies or little ones. The preachers, most times a pioneer with a little religious zeal, was pressed into duty, would walk directly behind the cortege with his big black bible. And everyone would weep.
The graveside services were long and drawn out and it was sundown before the wagon was loaded with weary women and children and started for home. They left the open grave and wilted tight bouquets of summer flowers for the neighbors to fill and arrange.
"Nancy Adeline Qualls, age 57. Died 1884. An ethereal peace surrounds her resting place and is steeped in memories of old pioneers along the Skagit."
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