The Wright City Memorial Society held its annual Cemetery Walk on Sept. 29.
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The Wright City Cemetery Memorial Society hosted a cemetery walk on Sept. 29. People sat and listened to the life stories of the deceased buried in the Wright City Cemetery. Seven people dressed and acted as the person whose story was being told. Pictures and memorabilia of the deceased were shown to help further tell their life story. Colleen Lefholz told the story of Emeline (Logan) Pratt. Pastor Joseph Purl told the story of Rev. Albert Ernest Katterjohn. Pastor Kim Purl told the story of Anna (Moyer) Katterjohn. Jackie Nierman told the story of Henry William Godt. Marie Hollenbeck told the story of Margaret (Bockhorst) Schnick Crews. Rev. Glenn Davis told the story of Frederick William Schnadt and Karen Gentry told the story of Caroline (Nieburg) Schnadt.