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Westchester Man's 'Graveyard For 2017 Trends' Gets National Attention

In a playful Halloween parody, a Westchester man is displaying a mock graveyard on his front yard paying homage to "dying trends of 2017," including everything from politics to pop culture.

Mamaroneck resident Michael Fry's "2017 Dying Trends graveyard" was featured on ABC News,  sparking a stir on social media.

Mamaroneck resident Michael Fry's "2017 Dying Trends graveyard" was featured on ABC News, sparking a stir on social media.

Photo Credit: ABC-TV screen grab

Michael Fry is a 39-year-old art teacher in Mamaroneck, and his students were eager to lend a helping hand, reports ABC News, which featured the display in a segment on "Good Morning, America," sparking a stir on social media.

The tradition began three years ago.

“Being a teacher, I get input from my students and friends and family members, and it’s become a collaborative effort," Fry told ABC News.

Among this year's gravestones: "Trump Care," "Watching Live TV," "Plump Lips," "Old Taylor Swift," and even a weather-themed one: "Normal Seasons."

Click here to watch the ABC report.

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