I am particularly fascinated by stones that tell you what someone did in life. I found some more occupation stones recently. (Some photos are a little fuzzy to me – apologies, not sure what was happening there.)
Robert Sheldon Wagner was an Episcopal priest.
George E. Wilhelm was a civic engineer.
Glenda Killen was a registered nurse, and brings another thought to mind. Occupational stones are much more common for men than women, but I wonder if we will see a difference in that over the next few decades.