"Little People" || Memorial Day Weekend (May 26th, 1984) TV News Coverage !!

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• Video: "Little People"
• Channel 12 Action News Milwaukee Coverage Date: Saturday, May 26th, 1984
• Channel 12 Action News Coverage Google Video Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1baFJL06BjgkUA9yxqFCFTlsXfBAOQhAk/view
• Family Life Council, Inc. Website Link: https://www.4life4family.org/cemetery/
• Holy Cross Cemetery "Find A Grave" Website: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/88177
• Holy Cross Cemetery (Milwaukee) Wikipedia Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Cross_Cemetery_(Milwaukee)

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DESCRIPTION:

In the video you'll see children placing flowers on the tiny caskets containing the remains of aborted babies who were buried in a solemn ecumenical service at the Children's Section of Milwaukee's Holy Cross Cemetery on Saturday, May 26th, 1984. More than "200" people attended the service for the "Little People."

For those wishing to visit and pray at these graves, the Children's Section of Holy Cross Cemetery is located in the northwest part of the cemetery, just south of the administration building.

The cemetery’s address is: 7301 W. Nash St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53216.

The "Little People" gravestone is approximately forty (40) feet north of the other aborted babies and the main "Sanctity of Life" monument. The gravestone is inscribed, "Holy Innocents - 'Little People' 1984".

While the focus of the video is on remembering these "little people" buried forty (40) years ago on Memorial Day weekend - Saturday. May 26th, 1984 - we can recall with even greater concern the bodies of over 1,200 other aborted babies buried nearby just four (4) years later on Saturday, September 10th, 1988.

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