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Adopt a Grave Charity Project
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To assist staff members of--Resurrection Mission--an "Adopt a Grave" charity project has been initiated.  Staff members hope that visitors to this site will understand the time, labor and more importantly, the cost, that make up the process of preserving endangered cemeteries.
 
Costs include but, not limited to: sod, headstone repair or replacement, tools, publication of material and gas.  Donors can also send "gift cards" from major chain stores to purchase material (lowes, home depot, walmart, etc.). 
 
Each dollars raised eases the strain on the current Resurrection Mission modest budget. 

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Make a tax-deductable donation now.

Friends of Resurrection Mission:
Gail Bullock
Rose Ruffin & Family--in memory of Charlie Ruffin.
Cooper & Son--small engine repair
Richlands' Ruritan Club--on behalf of the local community
Helen E. Robinson & family
Mary Jane Heath & family
Renee Abrams-Director, N.C. Onslow Outreach
Gail Smith & family
Sheila Mulcaby & family
J & B Custom Woodcrafts & Laser Etching http://jbcwlaseretching.com

Make a tax-deductable donation now.

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 Resurrection Mission-Cemetery Preservation

 

If you wish to send a financial gift (tax deductable) towards preservation projects being conducted exclusively by Jack, please use the following address:


% Jack Robinson
Researcher of local History
P.O. Box 1501
Richlands, North Carolina 28574