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PineGrove Cemetary LbNA #45185 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jan 8, 2009
Location:
City:Newport
County:Sullivan
State:New Hampshire
Boxes:1
Planted by:xxheydropdead
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Status:aaa
Last edited:Oct 11, 2015
Hardy Pike was born in 1902 and was originally from upstate New York. He moved up to Newport, New Hampshire, where he met Nydia Miller. Nydia was born in 1904 and has lived in Newport all her life. They got married and had 7 kids. There names were Irene, Hardy Jr., Leora, Donald, Verne, Norma, and Joyce. Hardy worked at Door Woolen Mill as a foreman and Nydia was a housewife, and she had part-time jobs here and there.
In September of 1940, when Hardy Jr. was 15 years, old he got rheumatic fever and passed away. At this time there was no cure for it. My grandmother, Joyce, was born that same year and that same month right after Hardy Jr. passed away. So, she never got to meet him. When Joyce was almost 14, her mother had a heart attack and passed away, and two years later when she was 15, the same thing happened to her father. In 1980, Leora passed away due to a brain tumor. Verne passed away because of a heart attack, just like his father and mother, in 1999. Irene was 83 years old when she passed away in 2007 due to heart failure. All except Irene are buried up in Pine Grove Cemetery, Newport, New Hampshire.
Norma, Donald, and Joyce are the only ones still alive today. Norma is 72 and still lives in Newport, New Hampshire. She was married to Doug Lafountain; He passed away this summer, and is also buried in Pine Grove Cemetery. Donald is 76 and lives in Alexandria, New Hampshire. He first married Patricia, but they got a divorce, and now he has girlfriend named Conney. Joyce is 68 and lives right here in Salem, New Hampshire. Joyce met Frank Saab, my grand father, at a barn dance in 1958. Frank walked into the barn, looked across the room, he never saw Joyce before. He told his buddy that he was going to marry her one day, and he did. They still are married to this day.

Clues:
Go to Pine Grove Cemetary In Newport, New hampshire on route 103. Enter through the second gate and park by the utility shed. Walk around to the back of the shed and there you will see a pile of rocks. Look around there for the Letterbox. [: