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My mother's side of the family has operated a Funeral Home since 1913 here in rural Middle Tennessee. My cousin, who is being groomed to continue the family business began collecting funeral ephemera a couple years back (I collect baseball cards, haven't got room to pick at him) and he found another funeral collector in Georgia who had a Baseball jersey of a team our family sponsored in the 30's which he found a swap meet in South Carolina. So yes, you never know where one might pop up.
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