The cemeterys only living residents are chickens and iguanas.

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One of Key West cemeterys most famous graves is the one belonging to B.P.

“Pearl” Roberts, whose inscription humorously declares “I told you I was sick”.

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Another tombstone, that of Gloria M. Russel, states, “I’m just resting my eyes”.

Another states, “I’ll always remember my so-called friends”.

“I always dreamed of owning a small place in Key West,” reads yet another.

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The epitaph on Georgio Aversas gravestone says, “Jesus Christ, These People Are Horrible.”

Floridas first millionaire, William Curry, is also buried here.

There are also graves for 3 Yorkshire terriers and a pet deer named Elfina.

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