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Gravestone Marker

By:Mary Vesta Nickerson
Publisher:Author Solutions
Print ISBN:9781438950709
eText ISBN:9781467843935
Edition:0
Copyright:2009
Format:Reflowable

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The Nebraska Sandhills hold a dark secret from the Twenties. Two elderly women unknowingly share common bonds. Elma Slaymaker, living at Hidden Pines, still guards knowledge she can never reveal about Dile Hartgrave and Gladyce Hartgrave McFarland now a resident at the Ainsley nursing home, mourning her brother Diles death for years, is compelled to get a gravestone marker for him before she dies. Dile was killed in 1926 on a Sandhills homestead when he was eighteen picking corn in the late evening for the Slaymaker family under decidedly suspicious circumstances.

When the nursing home takes Gladyce to see about the marker, she is told there is no record of her brothers burial in the family plot which holds eight. If Dile is there, there are nine bodies interred there. In the burial records, where his name should be is a strangers name that she does not recognize. Gladyce determines that he must have been a distant cousin. She realizes in horror that her suspicions of long ago may be correct. Her brother Dile was murdered.

They tell her she can put a marker up, but she cannot change the records. They will remain as they are. The courthouse burned down in the fifties, and there are no records there. Several newspapers state he was buried where Gladyce insists Dile was.

When Ann Marie and her husband Ed are summoned to her dying mother Gladyces bedside, they are concerned but find they are needed for much more. Gladyce wants them to Dig the bodies up. They visit the old homestead to investigate and to see where it happened. It appears they are hitting their heads against a stone wall. Still, Ann Marie promises her mother they will find out what they can and make sure Dile gets his headstone marker.