FYI Russell,
Someone complained at Indiana Restoration Project website about John Walters methods; e.g.
using chemicals and so forth; so there has been commentary on that. Thought I would show
you that Miami Co. is going utilize whatever he is recommending now. I am eager to learn
what d2 or Wet and Forget can do at stones that need cleaning that represent my ancestors.
Alot of them are at Vanpelt; I will have to find someone who can let me know about using
it, if another descendant does not come along before me.
Best wishes for an improved society,
Sharon Pearce,
Cell - 720-302-3180
My Beautiful Mother who was always described as such a kind lady, and a gracious lady; In
Memoriam - Frieda Miller Pearce -FindAGrave Entry updated and revised 03/27/13 at
www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial # 93420853; Carl C. Pearce Memorial #66362201.
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From: Shirley Griffin <shirlgrif(a)gmail.com>
To: inpcrp(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Friday, April 4, 2014 8:25 AM
Subject: [INPCRP] Great Cemetery Restoration training from John Walters
Just wanted to add our 2cents worth.
The Miami County, Indiana Cemetery Board is also beginning to put into
practice many techniques learned from John Walters training class last
fall. We're anxious for improved weather and temperatures to get out there
and begin the restoration work on our needy cemeteries.
Thanks a lot, John!
Shirley Griffin
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reguarding pioneer cemeteries in the state of Indiana.
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