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Lone volunteer takes responsibility for upkeep of pioneer Wilson Bridge Cemetery

By Scott Hewitt, Columbian staff writer
Published: November 13, 2022, 6:04am
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Randy Studer volunteers his time to care for Wilson Bridge Cemetery. He undertakes extensive preparations for Veterans Day and Memorial Day.
Randy Studer volunteers his time to care for Wilson Bridge Cemetery. He undertakes extensive preparations for Veterans Day and Memorial Day. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

MANOR — Many living people seem to think that the environs of dead people are cared for by invisible angels.

While angels may well hover over the Wilson Bridge Cemetery in central Clark County, one self-appointed volunteer who’s very much alive has been maintaining the grounds.

Nearby neighbor Randy Studer figures he’s spent more than 600 hours and 450 gallons of fuel mowing, clearing and taming the 5.7-acre

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