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“We go all out for Halloween. This is our holiday,” said Debra Humason-Fulgham, left, as she and her family set out Halloween decorations in their Auburn yard Monday. Humason-Fulgham said between 150 and 200 kids come by every Oct. 31. “Halloween is the only holiday I really get into,” said Humason-Fulgham’s husband, Stanford, second from left. “The rest are just holidays.” The couple’s children, Koby, 13, and Saphryn, 6, help put tombstones into the ground along Cook Street.
Koby Humason-Fulgham, 13, and his father, Sanford Fulgham, put tombstones on their front yard along Cook Street in Auburn on Monday. “We go all out for Halloween. This is our holiday,” said Humason-Fulgham’s mother, Debra Humason-Fulgham. “Halloween is the only holiday I really get into,” Fulgham said. “The rest are just holidays.” Between 150 and 200 kids come by the house every Oct. 31, Debra Humason-Fulgham said.
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