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neeterjane |
Location: Smithville, MS |
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9-2-2005 12:22 AM
This is an absolute tribute to all the wonderful coonhounds who have went on before. Thanks for making this website, such a wonderful site!! It ought to be commended by all who visit and reccomended to ALL fellow coonhunters young and old!! Continue to make this site a blessing to all who visit!! Thanks for allowing us all the pleasure to view it!! May God bless 'em all!!
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9-1-2005 04:21 PM
Hello everyone! I really like this site! :)
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Jeff Drenning |
Location: Davis,WV |
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8-30-2005 08:52 PM
I first heard about your graveyard in an issue of Outdoor Life several years back, but this is the first time Ive visited the website. This graveyard is a really great thing, a truly honorable way to pay homage to great coonhounds that have passed on. Keep up the great work.
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cody perdue |
Location: ALBANY KY |
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8-22-2005 08:53 PM
this site is the best site ive been to in a while.
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cody perdue |
Location: albany, ky |
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8-22-2005 08:49 PM
im 15 and as long as im still huntin im gonna try to get others to join this wonderful sport i stated 3years ago and its the best thing to ever happen to me and i'll be huntin till i die.
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8-22-2005 03:37 PM
It was such a joy to find your site. I grew up down the road from the cemetery. Which I visited on occasion with my grandfather. He has since pasted on but I still have fond memories of our talks and his stories about his coon hunts.
Hope to visit again soon!
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Jim Jackson |
Location: Smiths Station, AL |
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8-14-2005 08:56 PM
We are losing a lot of our Southern traditions. Please don't lose this one. I remember several coon dogs on the family farms in South Alabama while growing up. This site brings back a flood of memories and good times.
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Jim Jackson |
Location: Smiths Station, AL |
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8-14-2005 08:45 PM
We are losing a lot of our Southern traditions. Please don't lose this one. I remember several coon dogs on the family farms in South Alabama while growing up. This site brings back a flood of memories and good times.
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8-3-2005 09:15 PM
It is good to see a place like this exists. I bet hthere are a hundred stories to go along with each gravestone. Great site!
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8-3-2005 06:02 AM
Good looking site.
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David Jones |
Location: Mt.Hope |
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7-29-2005 10:01 AM
nice site keep it up
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wayne |
Location: alabama |
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7-24-2005 11:29 AM
I enjoy your website very much.
It brings back so many fond memories from my past coonhuntng days. Many of my fellow coonhunting buddies have passsed away but the memories never will. The younger generation of today will never know just how great the sport is because of the expansion of the cities into rural america and a sport that is slowly dieing. Keep up the website for there are many coonhunters like myself that truly enjoy it.
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7-21-2005 06:30 PM
Nice site. I liked your site so much. best wishes.
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Melissa Mills |
Location: Baton Rouge, LA |
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7-13-2005 03:35 PM
I grew up in Oxford MS and one of my best companions was Alabama, my daddy's Black & Tan. He was part my friend part my daddy's informant. He was a good dog. This site brought back memories of him and a tear to my cheek. Glad to know there is such a place for the companions of Southern men. My Papaw had old Rose and Hank.... oh the stories to be heard about those hills and those dogs. Thank you
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Angela Sivlio |
Location: The Woodlands Texas |
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7-10-2005 02:59 PM
Great site!
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CoonDogCemetery.com |
Location: Alabama |
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7-1-2005 12:30 PM
Welcome to CoonDogCemetery.com. Feel free to post.
matt 8-8-2005 08:34 PM
great site bet theres some good hounds buried there
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matt 8-8-2005 08:35 PM
great site bet theres some good hounds buried there
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