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Local legend long suggested that Buddie was once a Boy Scout camp mascot whose barking saved a drowning boy. However, further research paints a different picture. A handwritten note dated 1993 on Findagrave.com, attributed to Mrs. Dee Strickland, explains that Buddie belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Jones of Monroe. According to the note, Buddie was a beautiful Irish setter who often visited Kiroli Park for exercise. When the dog passed away, his owner chose to bury him in the same park he loved.

Whether Buddie was a heroic mascot or simply a cherished family companion, one thing is clear: he was deeply loved. His modest gravestone remains a quiet, touching tribute—reminding visitors that even in ordinary places, stories of loyalty, love, and companionship can still be found.

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