Another marker on the side of the road....at the edge of a graveyard....bordered by cotton fields....

That is Charley's grave to the left in this pic:

I didn't leave that bottle at the site.

Willie James Foster's grave is next to Charley's. He lived longer than many of his fellow musicians.

Willie also served our country and was happy to see someone took the time to install the official military marker.

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