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The grave of Flor Maria Rivera is decorated for Día de los Muertos at the Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery during a Day of the Dead gathering.
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Artemio Navarro decorates his deceased loved ones graves with flowers while spending time at their gravesites and celebrating their lives during a Día de los Muertos gathering.
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Amparo Betamen sits next to the gravesite of her husband Arturo during a Día de los Muertos gathering at Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery. Arturo Betamen Soto was a 45-year resident of Fallbrook before his passing.
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The grave site of Jose Chavarria and his wife Adelina is decorated with various flowers at Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery. Marigolds are believed to lead spirits to their respected altars and decorated gravesites by their scent and color during Día de los Muertos celebrations.
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Daysee Magana decorates and spends time at the gravesite of her grandma, Ana Loza, during a Día de los Muertos gathering at the Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery.
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The trunk of a car displayed at the Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery is decorated with pictures of deceased loved ones during a Día de los Muertos gathering.
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Folklorico dancers perform for guests at the Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery during a Día de los Muertos celebration.
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Folklorico dancers perform for guests at the Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery during a Día de los Muertos celebration.
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