

Well that’s because the headstone was stolen during the 1980s when vandalism and satanic cult worshiping overran the area. If you take a trip yourself you will notice there is no grave with the name “Felix”. They lay across the ground with weeds threatening to overcome them like tossed away rubbish. There’s about 10 headstones left at “Felix’s Grave” and most have fallen off or been pushed off their bases. Then another 1/4 of a mile walk until you reach the rusted and deteriorating gates of the long abandoned cemetery. After passing through the first gate, it’s about a 1/4 of a mile walk until you reach a second gate. It’s less spooky in the daylight yet the quietness of the deserted forested area maintains that creepy charade. Mom and dad have never visited Felix’s Grave during the day, so this was a new experience for them. There’s a parking area for Sun Bridge Conservation Area off Huntoon Road and this is where it all begins. Joe and turned onto Huntoon Road after passing over I-229.

Well ever since my mom first told me about Felix’s Grave and all the spooky stories and legends surrounding the sight I have wanted to visit! Finally this past weekend I got to go! My family and our good friends the Diaz’s took a trip to Felix’s Grave late afternoon on Saturday. Joseph, MO have probably heard of, and maybe even visited, Felix’s Grave in the 70s and 80s when it was a popular teenage hang out.
