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In Oxford, Ohio, critics have made no bones about their distaste for Bill Pyles' Halloween yard decorations. But when one woman spotted the elaborate dioramas of death on her way to her cancer treatments, she wrote a letter that inspired Pyles to create a surprising - and heartwarming - display. Steve Hartman reports.

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