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Businiess name:  Woodlawn Cemetery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm 13 years old. My great grandmother passed away on July 8, 2009 and her husband died in winter of 1994. I know where their grave is, because I visit it constantly. When I learned that my great grandparents on the other side of my family were buried there in the 80's, I went to the front desk to ask for help finding the gravesites. The woman at the front desk laughed, and said I was too young to be alone in a cemetery. When I pressed on that I wanted to find the graves, she came out with a lollipop and said I could have it if I stopped asking and went home. I got so aggravated I went and looked for the graves myself and the woman kept following me with her lollipop offer. Eventually, I found the graves. I am so angry that the woman can't take a 13 year old seriously when she wants to find her family. What kind of people are these?? Pros: My great gparent generation is there and I visit often Cons: The people are rude, and they don't take me seriously.

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