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The Queen Tombstone

This curious headstone is labeled simply as "The Queen."

Charleston, Missouri

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This tombstone simply labeled "The Queen" is located in the IOOF Cemetery in Charleston, Missouri. Other than the mysterious moniker the only other thing written on the headstone is the date, "October 14, 1939."

Although her identity was nearly forgotten, it was later revealed that "The Queen" was Elizabeth (Stewart) Hicks, whose family gave her the nickname. She lived and died in St. Louis, Missouri, but was buried alongside her relatives in Charleston, Missouri. She preferred that no one know her age, so only the date of her death was included on the stone. 

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The IOOF Cemetery is located north of Charleston along Missouri State Highway N (Main Street in Charleston). To find the stone, enter through the main entrance and turn right at the fourth lane. The stone will be on your left as you near the end of the lane.

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The Queen Tombstone
300 State Hwy N
Charleston, Missouri, 63834
United States
36.940109, -89.351378
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