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The Beatles and the cemetary memorial...an unlikely connection.

W-S HerdFan

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So, we have all been to see the Memorial in Spring Hill. There is a song that plays in the background, like bells. The song was released in the spring of 1970, 8 months before The Crash. Coincidence that they chose "Let it Be" by the Beatles? Perhaps, but I don't think so. The lyrics seem to fit so well the event that is memorialized at the top of the hill. As we approach the 48th anniversary, take a listen:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/s50oqy13hixep29/Video Aug 31, 10 30 09.mov?dl=0
 
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So, we have all been to see the Memorial in Spring Hill. There is a song that plays in the background, like bells. The song was released in the spring of 1970, 8 months before The Crash. Coincidence that they chose "Let it Be" by the Beatles? Perhaps, but I don't think so. The lyrics seem to fit so well the event that is memorialized at the top of the hill. As we approach the 48th anniversary, take a listen:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/s50oqy13hixep29/Video Aug 31, 10 30 09.mov?dl=0
I visited the Memorial early in the season. Can someone tell me the placement of Nate's grave? I looked all around and couldn't find it.
 
I visited the Memorial early in the season. Can someone tell me the placement of Nate's grave? I looked all around and couldn't find it.
HitP - as you approach the granite, circle to the right. Go beyond the pathway. Nate’s and his wife’s marker is in front of you, maybe 10-12 ft into the grass.
 
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