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Ramona, Oklahoma: EXIT Sign Grave

In this rural cemetery, someone has foregone a traditional tombstone for a modern EXIT sign. A small solar panel enables it to be lit from within at night.

Address:
34120 N3980 Rd, Ramona, OK
Directions:
Ramona Cemetery. From downtown, drive south on 3rd St. until it becomes N3980 Rd. You'll crest a low hill and then see the cemetery on the right. The grave is at the north end, along the back (west) edge.
Hours:
Lit at night.
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EXIT Sign Grave.

EXIT Sign Grave

A small solar panel enables the EXIT Sign Grave to be lit from within at night.

[Indigo Rush, 08/06/2024]

Ashton Cole Odell was 30 when he died in 2021. His epitaph on the back of the EXIT sign is, "Have a drink on me."


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