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In this May 26, 2018, photo, Lynnea Crook, Garrett Crook, Sariah Crook and Evaine Ha'o pull weeds from around a grave as Hawaiians descendants gather to clean the graves of their ancestors on Memorial Day in Iosepa, Utah. The Utah town ghost founded over a hundred years ago by Pacific Islanders who converted to the Mormon church is still visited every year by descendants who celebrate and decorate their ancestors' gravesites. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

In this May 26, 2018, photo, Lynnea Crook, Garrett Crook, Sariah Crook and Evaine Ha'o pull weeds from around a grave as Hawaiians descendants gather to clean the graves of their ancestors on Memorial Day in Iosepa, Utah. The Utah town ghost founded over a hundred years ago by Pacific Islanders who converted to the Mormon church is still visited every year by descendants who celebrate and decorate their ancestors' gravesites. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

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