Cemeteries aren't creepy for this Tucson genealogist
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Tucson genealogist Amy Urman unearths some of the symbolism headstone hunters use to learn more about the deceased.
Johanna Willett / Arizona Daily Star 2015
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For the second year, descendants of early settlers will gather for Día de los Muertos at tiny resting place.
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