Garden of Innocents continues to provide dignified burials for infants

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Lisa A. Johnston

As the famous Dr. Seuss saying goes, “A person’s a person, no matter how small.”

That’s exactly why a local organization does what it does to provide a sense of dignity to some of God’s littlest ones who have passed from this earthly life.

Garden of Innocents was formed in 2003 as a nonprofit organization that provides dignified burials for unclaimed children and infants in and around the St. Louis metropolitan area.

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