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Eleven years ago my son-in-law and daughter had to make a choice and we could not help them as we had never buried a child. The minister at the hospital suggested Cook Walden and we are all glad he did. Our precious little one was laid to rest where many others are in a beautiful cemetery, with a huge waterfall, with pennies in the fountain. There angels that were flown in from France. Statues with Bible verses bring us peace. There are remembrances from the lives of the Navy Officers who dedicated their lives to the children and paid for all these things. Then, that saintly couple are laid to rest there at the foot of the cemetery, where they guard the babies. My grandchildren do not call this a cemetery. They call it The Memory Center. I haven't described half of what is there, but this is one place, the only place, that is a true Memory Center.
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