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MAY 27 2011- "I come everyday if not every other day," said Nancy Oberheuser who visits her husband's gravesite at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Friday afternoon. A decade ago, cemetery managers warned they would run out of space by 2010. But through expansion and some reorganizing, the cemetery, with an average of 17 daily burials, is hoping to make it possibly to 2027. Veteran Otto R. Oberheuser who passed in 2009 is buried in section 1-IIB. Started in June 2008, the section holds 3752 grave sites and filled up by August 1, 2010. Laurie Skrivan| lskrivan@post-dispatch.com
Caption: MAY 27 2011- "I come everyday if not every other day," said Nancy Oberheuser who visits her husband's gravesite at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Friday afternoon. A decade ago, cemetery managers warned they would run out of space by 2010. But through expansion and some reorganizing, the cemetery, with an average of 17 daily burials, is hoping to make it possibly to 2027. Veteran Otto R. Oberheuser who passed in 2009 is buried in section 1-IIB. Started in June 2008, the section holds 3752 grave sites and filled up by August 1, 2010. Laurie Skrivan| lskrivan@post-dispatch.com Album ID: 1256893 Photo ID: 35982223
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