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Living Among Headstones: Life in a Country Cemetery [Hardcover]

Shannon Applegate (Author)
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May 10, 2005
A few years ago, Shannon Applegate was bequeathed a small cemetery in western Oregon. The neglected five acres were not only the burial site for generations of her family and friends but the designated resting ground for many in the nearby, down-on-its-luck logging town. Living Among Headstones chronicles the author’s experiences as she takes charge of this sacred land and finds herself plotting graves, consoling families, and confronting the funeral industry as she examines the universal question of why the living care so much about the earthly setting in which the dead are laid to rest.

Filled with humor, singular events, pathos, original illustrations, and unexpected smiles, this book offers historical asides and moving personal stories. For example, Shannon explores the language and customs of funerals as she agonizes over how to approach families who have covered graves with plastic flowers and inappropriate ornaments. In doing so, she contemplates the myriad ways cultures past and present approach the dead. In part, this is a book about rural cemeteries in contemporary America, but the sum is a meditation on how we long for those we love to have a continuing place in our world, focusing as much on life as death.


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About the Author

SHANNON APPLEGATE is also the author of Skookum: An Oregon Pioneer Family’s History and Lore. She is the chair of Oregon’s Commission on Historic Cemeteries and is active in the national cemetery preservation movement. She lives in Yoncalla, Oregon.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press (May 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156025677X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560256779
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #789,891 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am the mother of six delightful children aged 24 to 38. I have two grandchildren. My husband and I are both former museum directors who live on 110 acres in southwestern Oregon - part of my family's original donation land claim.

I feel very connected to the land and feel responsible for the environmental health of both my community and state. Stewardship of the land is very important to me. My husband, Daniel Robertson, and I have planted thousands of trees in the riparian zones (along streams) on our property. We are birdwatchers and enjoy all the wildlife on our place.

I am honored to have a full and rich life in a place I love surrounded by friends and family. There is no question that my sense of roots sustains and inspires me.

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Living Among Headstones - Life in a Country Cemetery, August 10, 2005
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Living Among Headstones - Life in a Country Cemetery by Shannon Applegate

What a fabulous read! It's more about life and all it's implicit meanings as woven into a tapestry of past and present, as well as some of what is inevitable in the future, than just an account of an old cemetery.

The pioneer family cemetery she inherits in Yoncalla, Oregon is a platform, a stage and a point of departure for her journey of exploration of the essence of life and it's compelling human drama.

Of course, this was not her plan. She thought she was going to just run a cemetery. How much trouble could that be? Well, Katie, bar the door! Through it all Shannon Applegate shares with us her strengths and weaknesses, her acuteness and obtuseness, her determination and her fears. She has portrayed all of this while at the same time writing in such a style as to transport us to that very fine spring morning with the sunlight filtering through the Douglas Fir trees projecting the dappled sun on the aging surface of the headstones. Metaphor and allegory abound. She was not afraid to put just who she is on the pages of this book, or if she was, she did it anyway.

My personal expectation that Living Among Headstones would be a text book, a how-to cemetery operations manual, was wholly my own self-imposed limitation. Shannon Applegate relates stories that start with her experiences as a new sexton of the Applegate Pioneer Cemetery then charges into her own personal family past and present to share with us the deep universal human values of recollection and reflection.

I am reminded of one of my highly respected teachers in a very small Midwestern high school. He would enter the room each morning and welcome us all with: "Good morning scholars, today we will come out of the darkness of ignorance into the glorious sunshine of wisdom, knowledge and brotherly love". I feel that Shannon Applegate has done that for me.

We are brought into personal stories of tragedy and loss. With her sometimes-Victorian descriptions of the lives, letters, and diaries of generations gone by, Shannon gives us the pieces of life's puzzle so that we can begin to see the great value that even the smallest (and largest) events that our daily lives hold.

Her work is a living monument to the connectedness and aliveness we can feel through her experience and now through her book.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting, insightful, funny, educational., July 11, 2005
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In reading Living Among Headstones I found myself consistently looking back on my families, as well as my feelings about our final resting place or even if we should have one at all in a very positive light. A wonderful read to see how an inherited cemetery has affected a local lady, her family, and a small logging town. I found Shannon Applegate's novel to be quite entertaining,informative, and very hard to put down. I can't say how many times I laughed with her as she told many a tale. I loved her descriptions of the cemetery which made me feel as if I was right there walking beside her. I wanted to experience the cemetery so I made a point to locate it and walk through it. I could see the many items left on the graves as well as the plastic flowers as I read, yet they did not diminish the beauty of the cemetery in the least in person, they enhanced and personalized it for me as well as she seemed to realize. I was not in the least disappointed as to what I found and felt as I walked through the cemetery, except for the wish that Shannon was my guide in person. I would love to thank her for sharing herself in such a open and beautiful way. I recommend this book to anyone, especially if cemeteries are one of those things you avoid. This book is sure to give you a much different perspective.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars small town life and death, July 16, 2005
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I'll bet very few people know what a sexton is. I didn't before I read Living Among Headstones. The title sounds like a mystery novel, or a horror novel, but it is neither. It is a collection of charming essays about the ins and outs of a small town cemetary. Who knew what the problems of running a cemetary could be? Who gets buried where? Are you sure that space is free? Who does the mowing; who takes care of the trees? What do you do about plastic flowers; and what is it like to be in charge of the final resting place of your friends and family. If you have ever wandered through a country cemetary looking at old names and dates and listening to the silence and the bird song, you will find this a delightful short read.
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When I told my father I would take responsibility for the cemetery I did not reckon on having to bury my friends. Read the first page
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cemetery sexton, cemetery officials, pioneer cemetery, death customs
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