Living Among Headstones
Life in a Country Cemetery
By Shannon Applegate
(Da Capo Press, Paperback, 9781560258476, 320pp.)
Publication Date: April 2006
Other Editions of This Title: Hardcover
Categories: Death & Dying, Regional Subjects - West
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In 1997, Shannon Applegate was bequeathed a small cemetery in western Oregon. The neglected five acres were not only the burial site for generations of her family but also the designated resting ground for many in the nearby, down-on-its-luck logging town. Living Among Headstones chronicles the author's experiences as she takes charge of this sacred land and finds herself plotting graves, consoling families, and confronting the funeral industry. Filled with humor, singular events, pathos, and unexpected smiles, the pages offer historical asides and moving personal stories. For example, Shannon explores the language and customs of funerals as she agonizes over how to approach families who have covered graves with plastic flowers and inappropriate ornaments. In doing so, she contemplates the myriad ways cultures past and present approach the dead. Living Among Headstones is, in part, about rural cemeteries in contemporary America, but the sum is a meditation on how we long for those we love to have a continuing place in our world, and it focuses as much on life as death.
SHANNON APPLEGATE is also the author of Skookum: An Oregon Pioneer Family’s History and Lore. She is the chair of Oregon’s Commission on Historic Cemeteries and is active in the national cemetery preservation movement. She lives in Yoncalla, Oregon.











