Dust to Deep: ; a Little Piece of Heaven Under the Sea
Charleston Gazette › July 06, 2009
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Charleston Gazette › July 06, 2009
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OFFSHORE KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. - With a spray of silvery water, Guy Gleichmann surfaces from a 40-foot dive where he helped set his mother's remains in their final resting place: a sunken city where brightly hued fish shimmy among fantastical architecture.
"I didn't want to leave," Gleichmann says, doffing mask and mouthpiece. "It's so beautiful down there. It's so serene."See the full content of this document
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Dust to Deep: ; a Little Piece of Heaven Under the Sea
The 48-year-old investment manager and diver from Pompano Beach, Fla., wanted a unique and accessible spot for his mother, Emma, who died in December at age 75. So he had her crem...
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