Hey all, I just got back from Lexington, Ky where I visited our
heros grave for the first time. I found it in section C1, which is
different than just "C" C1 is to the left of the main entrance.
Stay to the left all the way until you get to section C1 There are
metal signs announcing the sections. Jim's grave is visible from
the road. His stone is very nice, but unprecocious. I could not
see on the photo, but there is a circle w/ the drama/comedy masks on
it. He is a couple graves away from his parents and not too far
from the grave of Henry Clay's hugh monument near the entrance. I
felt very honored to have been there. I will rtn on memorial day to
place a flower to our hero.