The Salt Lake City Cemetery sits high up in the Avenues, overlooking the city. The oldest grave was dug there in September, 1847 – just a few months after Mormon pioneers arrived in the valley. The cemetery became official in 1851.The Salt Lake City Cemetery is full of interesting headstones and graves.
However, one grave that is frequently visited is that of a woman who wasn’t particularly well-known before her death: Lilly E. Gray.
Utah state records show that Mrs. Gray died of natural causes on November 14, 1958. But take a look at her headstone. Did Lilly really die due to some run-in with the supernatural? Was she involved in a satanic cult? Rumors and speculation abound.
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However, one grave that is frequently visited is that of a woman who wasn’t particularly well-known before her death: Lilly E. Gray.
Utah state records show that Mrs. Gray died of natural causes on November 14, 1958. But take a look at her headstone. Did Lilly really die due to some run-in with the supernatural? Was she involved in a satanic cult? Rumors and speculation abound.
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