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The cemetery continues to expand based on a master plan drawn up in 1964. “You have to plan cemeteries in thousands and thousands of years, because they’re permanent,” says director Doug Waters. “They’re there forever. I think that’s what I also liked about cemeteries—they’re planned for permanency.”

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