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July 13, 1997 | MAX VANZI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eternal rest grant unto them, oh Lord. And let not the above-ground stud poker action interfere. Yes, exclaim those alarmed by the prospect, say a special prayer for the repose of the 1.5 million souls who lie buried in Colma, a unique city of cemeteries located a mile south of San Francisco. Rising above the departed, with graveyards on three sides, is the Lucky Chances "24-hour coffee shop, steak and seafood restaurant with piano bar, lounge and card room."
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July 13, 1997 | MAX VANZI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eternal rest grant unto them, oh Lord. And let not the above-ground stud poker action interfere. Yes, exclaim those alarmed by the prospect, say a special prayer for the repose of the 1.5 million souls who lie buried in Colma, a unique city of cemeteries located a mile south of San Francisco. Rising above the departed, with graveyards on three sides, is the Lucky Chances "24-hour coffee shop, steak and seafood restaurant with piano bar, lounge and card room."
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May 11, 1997 | MARY CURTIUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Forty-five years ago, Don and Sophie Mason thought they were making a smart move by buying a house next door to a cemetery. The Winston Manor tract where they settled is just inside South San Francisco's border with Colma, a small town best known as the resting place for more than a million people and pets.
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May 11, 1997 | MARY CURTIUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Forty-five years ago, Don and Sophie Mason thought they were making a smart move by buying a house next door to a cemetery. The Winston Manor tract where they settled is just inside South San Francisco's border with Colma, a small town best known as the resting place for more than a million people and pets.
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