It's not often you cross a cattle guard to enter a cemetery, but in some rural areas it is needed to keep the free-range livestock out. Clyde Cessna's family is buried in this cemetery, and on the back of the Cessna family stone an inscription reads, 'Aviation Pioneer.' In front of this stone, Clyde's small and simple marker causes one to reflect on this famous aviator's career and his contribution to early flight and aircraft construction.
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