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  2. Aimee Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Aimee Stephens was born on December 7, 1960, in Fayetteville, N.C. She graduated from Mars Hill University in 1984 with a degree in religious education and obtained a degree in mortuary science from Fayetteville Technical Community College in 1988.

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  4. I visited Fayetteville’s historic graveyards. Here’s what I ...

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    Opinion: Fayetteville is home to many historic cemeteries. They are filled with tales of yesteryear.

  5. Cross Creek Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It contains approximately 1,170 gravemarkers dating from 1786 to 1964.This cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Fayetteville. [ 5 ] After the Civil War ended, the Ladies' Memorial Association of Fayetteville had all soldiers who had been killed in battle —along with those who had died and been buried in various nearby locations—interred (or ...

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    [2] [1] A traditional funeral service consists of a viewing (sometimes referred to as a visitation), a funeral service in a place of worship or the funeral home chapel and a graveside committal service. Direct cremation consists of the funeral home receiving the body, preparing it for the crematory and filing the necessary legal paperwork ...

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  8. From J. Cole to Michelle Obama, a tour of Fayetteville’s ...

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    J. Cole home. Jermaine Cole, aka J. Cole, one of the world’s most famous rap stars, hails from Fayetteville, and his home on Forest Hills Drive has become a tourist site for his fans.

  9. Sodder children disappearance - Wikipedia

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    George disputed the Fayetteville fire department's finding that the blaze was electrical in origin, noting that he had recently had the house rewired and inspected. George and his wife suspected arson , leading to theories that the children had been taken by the Sicilian Mafia , perhaps in retaliation for George's outspoken criticism of the ...