Chapter 32 Trouble All My Days The next afternoon, Ben and I, the gravediggers and the undertaker, stood at Ted's grave. I read from the 23rd Psalm and added, "I don't know what kind of boy Ted Brown was, he appears to have come from good stock, he had a sweetheart waiting for him back home, Ted, I'll make sure she and your folks know where you rest, and see to it they get your things, I'm so sorry son, I hope your soul is residing in Heaven." The stone read; Ted Brown B 1861 (I made a guess he was 18) D 1879 below that I had them carve; Ted and Emma, May they reunite in Heaven. I took a picture of the grave and stone with the camera I carried. I also made a map of the cemetery and took compass azimuths. I went to the freight office and bought a wooden box in which I put his hat, a small

