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Linda Smith |
Location: Florence, AL |
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10-5-2008 06:31 PM
Jim and I visited the Coon Dog Memorial Cemetery Sat. Oct. 4, 2008. Thank you for creating a pleasant place in the Shoals area.
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jim szczender |
Location: blue island il |
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9-22-2008 06:40 PM
Heard about this cemetery on N.P.R. I appreciate your site and yur love of your animals. Peace
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Garrett Leonard |
Location: Lexington, NC |
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9-18-2008 08:38 PM
Visited the cemetery while in Tuscombia and Red Bay for training on Tiffin Motorhomes. It brought back many fond memories of us walkin every stitch of the woods around here that we could from dark to who only knows what time we would quit.
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terri davis |
Location: odenville al. |
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9-14-2008 01:07 PM
i was so supprized to see this web page.its good to know people love there pets.im a bassethound owner.my babyboy was shot & killed on 6/28/08 i miss him dearly.
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Renee Morrison |
Location: Jacksonville AL |
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8-27-2008 02:52 PM
I love this site. My granddaddy had coonhounds and when I was 4 years old I decided that I was a coonhound. I changed my name to Midnight. I learned to talk like the hounds and now when I do storytellings all over the southeast people ask me to bark! They are amazed. If I ever revert to being Midnight when I am an old woman, maybe I can be buried in the Coonhound Cemetary,too!
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Allen |
Location: Mt. Juliet,Tn |
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8-24-2008 10:46 PM
This is an outstanding site!!! I think its cool that coon dogs are remembered in this way. It's an American Tradition!!!
Happy hunt'n to all!! Allen in Mt. Juliet,Tn
Home of Tennessee HiJacker
HiJackers Gunner
Bad News Bo
Black and Tans are #1
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Jeremy & Jessica Roberts |
Location: Rosepine, La |
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8-15-2008 08:05 AM
Finally after about 20+ yrs. of hearing about the coondog cemetry in North Alabama, I Finally Made It to this great resting place for our friends. Thank You Mister Key Underwood for your devotion to the greatest sport on this planet & your friend Troop & other great companions like him!
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Brian Sutherlen |
Location: Millington, Tn |
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7-21-2008 09:13 PM
My wife,daughter and myself visited the coondog cemetery on July 19,2008 and thought it was a great memorial to all coondogs.Being the proud owner of two redbones it is great to see that they are remembered this way even after they pass.thank you
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John C Duncan |
Location: Essex,MA |
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7-12-2008 11:46 PM
Sure is good to know that there is a sacred place where the "Good ol Hounds are still Howling " , sure do miss those different voices I've heard throughout the years, may they all rest in Peace. I'm sure there are alot of red ferns growing down there !Thanks for bringing back the old tears.
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Tammy D |
Location: Selmer TN |
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7-7-2008 03:53 PM
As the owner of coon hounds over the years, this website is truly incredible. Anyone who has ever owned a true coon hound has to appreciate this website as well as the cemetary
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Mandy |
Location: Ashland |
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7-1-2008 02:23 AM
i love all the pics i have seen of the graveyard and i have to say one day i will get to see it but i hope its years from now for when i come to see it. it will be to say good-bye to my blue-tick coondog that i love so very much.
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Homer Hicks |
Location: Mt. Airy N.C. |
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6-27-2008 09:23 PM
Good job on website, hope to visit there someday. That's great that we have a place just for our beloved coonhounds to lie in rest together.
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Mike and Jan Kather |
Location: Madison, AL |
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6-17-2008 05:35 PM
It was a great ride on our motorcycles to see the Coon Dog Cemetery. I never knew such a place existed. It's nice to know that folks want to lay their coon dog to rest among others of the same breed. What a tribute to the working dog.
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the fullers |
Location: east aurora, ny |
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5-26-2008 08:41 PM
it is great that such a place was created -- the coon dogs in our life would most definitely NOT get along with the other kick-me dogs you find in most pet cemeteries so why make them spend eternity surround by them?
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Jeff Day |
Location: huntington beach, ca |
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5-25-2008 11:41 PM
god bless them all!!!
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Cleo Moore |
Location: Ridge Spring, SC |
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5-20-2008 12:09 PM
Sometimes memories are just not enough. This is awesome. We are fortunate to have a "special place" for our beloved ones that are resting WAY before thier time.
Rest in peace to all.
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amy laney |
Location: trenton, ga |
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3-20-2008 07:44 PM
wonderful! i almost cried. lucky for me i live next to a cemetery, that part of our land is on, so i have a special place to bury my beloved friends. ya'll are awesome for doing that for other people who aren't so lucky!
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Wilbur Bell |
Location: Wheatland,Ia. |
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3-18-2008 10:10 AM
Awesome site wish I had known about it when pappy's redbone had passed on he would have loved to have been able to lay him to rest with the best.Pappy has also gone home so it's been awhile since i've been to the woods..I think it's about time I start going again. Thanks Fellas Happy hunting..
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Jeffrey & Misty Shular |
Location: Upstate South Carolina |
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2-27-2008 01:32 PM
My husband found out about the Coon Dog Memorial thru ebay (Coon Dog Knife) was for sale, and the ad had told of the memorial. We viewed this website, it's awesome! We don't have a coon dog, just lap dogs but they're special to us!
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Steve & Erica Kitchen |
Location: LaGrange, IN |
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2-16-2008 07:22 PM
This is an awesome website and great place. We hope that should we ever find our beloved Ivy, that it would be an honor to bury her here.
Home of:
Kitchen's Twilite Blues
Kitchen's Twilite Blue Poison Ivy, we miss you and hope to find you one day.
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