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Cemetery Entrance
Pine Hill Cemetery, Des Moines, IA
524 N.W. 54th Avenue
Des Moines, IA
William Glenn & Barbara E. (Caldwell) Capehart
Glenn b. 15 Jan 1925 -- d. 27 Jan 1998
Barbara b. 21 Aug 1927 -- d. 6 Feb 1988
Glenn is the son of Arval & Vera (Bailey) Capehart
and the brother of Ivan, Kenneth, & Wilma (McKee) Capehart


Lila May (Cook) Capehart
b. 22 Feb 1923 -- d. 29 Jan 1995
   2nd wife of Glenn Capehart    
       Des Moines, Iowa
Fort Des Moines was established May 1843.  Settlers began locating almost immediately near the fort.  Streets were platted in 1847 and it was incorporated September 22, 1851.  The first town election was held October 18, 1851.  On January 18, 1853 the Iowa Fourth General Assembly passed an act to incorporate the town of Fort Des Moines in Polk County, Iowa.  The name Fort Des Moines was shortened to Des Moines in 1857 and later that year the city was designated the capitol of Iowa. The first City Hall Building was built in 1870 and on Christmas Eve 1909, construction was approved for the present City Hall building which was called the Municipal Building.

During WWI Camp Dodge was established in 1917 and more than 100,000 Iowans were trained for combat.  Following the stock market crash of 1929, federally funded projects supplied work that improved the City, including new bridges and streets.  By 1941 Des Moines' population had grown to 160,000. Today more than 200,000 people live in Des Moines.  It is recognized as a center for government, education, business, culture and the arts and a major insurance center.  The City's climate-controlled sky walk system serves as an important link to parking garages, businesses, restaurants and hotels.  
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NOTE: We visited Pine Hill Cemetery in May of 2004.  My cousin, Glen Capehart and his two wives, Barbara & Lila who proceeded him in death, are buried in this cemetery.  Glen is the son of Arval & Vera Capehart.  My father, Ray, was Arval's brother.
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