- Directors: Tom Davenport
- Format: NTSC
- Number of tapes: 1
- VHS Release Date: January 1, 2000
- Run Time: 36 minutes
- ASIN: 1888522283
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #645,087 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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"Mohsen was from Egypt and he is the only Muslim buried in this churchyard. To me that speaks of him in a very loving way. Because that's what we thought of him. I feel honored in some wayknowing that he was a devout Muslim. He participated in every function here; he did his share. And Denise his wife was the same way. They contributed a lot.
"He was injured on a tractor and died as a result of his injuries. We thought he was going to get better. But he took a turn for the worse. In the Muslim religion he has to be buried before the sun goes down that day. Which posed an interesting problem for us Christians.
"I was talking to Daniel, our minister, and I said if Mohsen has taken a turn for the worse, should I go ahead and dig his grave now? Nancy and Nick said hold out as long as you can, but finally I got the word from Daniel to dig the gravesite. So I came down with my guys and the backhoe, and we dug the grave. But Mohsen didn't die and I started getting some flack over the grave. But whatever local Muslim group Denise (his wife) was in touch with, they said you just can not bury a Muslim in a Christian graveyard. So this grave was covered and filled back in and I went to Mohsens and Denise's property near Delaplane, and she selected a site, and we dug that grave, and that was where he was first buried.
"But not long after, Denise went to Egypt to speak with Mohsen's family and asked them about burying him in this churchyard. They knew the people here and that we were requesting that we would take care of him. And they had no problem with it, and he was exhumed and buried back here in the same first site. So I like to say that he is the only guy who has died once and had three graves." Dick McCarty
The storytellers are masters all of them members of the congregation from the old farming community tradition of Fauquier County, Virginia. The stories, funny, sad, and scandalous, are memories of friends and family who are dead and buried in the churchyard.
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