Conservation work in Hillside Cemetery Skiatook, Oklahoma
Hillside Cemetery in Skiatook, Oklahoma was established in 1882 near the Hillside Mission.
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Hillside Cemetery in Skiatook, Oklahoma was established in 1882 near the Hillside Mission.
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Gotta say it's really cool what your doing for the families that have the headstones the you are cleaning and resetting in your vids. Not only do you clean them buy you also remember who they were , what a Class act . Great stuff I'll keep watching
Great video, all the stories
In my neck of the woods glad to see you doing gods work!
Always a new adventure in each cemetery! Thanks for the videos!
I feel like I was in a master class on the variety of head stones and monuments in cemeteries. It was very interesting . I found the renovations amazing.
Hey, your just up the road from me. I’m about 25 miles southeast of where your at. God bless what your doing.
This was awesome. Thank you. Wish they had this in Indiana. But funny enough my family is from that area as well. We are part Cherokee. Our family cemetery is Spade Mountain Cemetery in Oklahoma. Also was part of a school. It is a modest cemetery.
I really like the content of this video but for some reason the choppy editing is driving my eyes crazy. I totally respect what you are doing and have watched other videos of yours and have not ran across this before. Old eyesight. Thank you for sharing your talents
My great great grandmother is buried in this cemetery,
I was thinking that digging somebody up multiple times is a lot of work...😮
My dad is buried there. Where are you located?
Your Witch story reminded me of a childhood myth. There was a house on a corner on my walk to school. A Witch lived there. We always ran past and hoped like crazy we could then keep running across the intersection. The reason, a witch lived in that house….. there was a crabapple tree in her garden and she would growl at you if you took the fruit…..
Enloe is my mother's maiden name. Spelled exactly the same and is unusual. Didnt know any were out in Tulsa. Most of them are west near OKC. We don't know a lot about the origins or each other but supposedly we are related to Lincoln through his mom. Might have to make a trip out there next time I'm out east Oklahoma. Also it being native makes sense seeing as the name comes from my great great grandfather who was choctaw.
I’m not 100 percent correct but i was told General Stand Watie is buried there