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2010-07 cemetery cleanup
29 photos
 Joyce Ann Blanchard, sister of George Wilkerson cleans a tombstone with baby oil. |  Joyce cleans tombstones with baby oil. Idea handed down from her Granny Edith Elizabeth Gleaves |  Owen and George weed eat around tombstones before mowing. Gleaves-Clements July 2010 |  Betty Wilkerson mows July 2010 |  Our Association Secretary is a hard worker! |
 Betty Wilkerson |  It is looking better! |  George, his sister Joyce, and Betty search for a tombstone! Foreground oldest grave in cemetery!
Robert Hughes Gleaves, 28 yrs old. |  Owen digs out hole to place marker. |  Owen & George pack marker in place. |
 George finishes up the job. |  Marker placed July 2010. Unmarked Grave discovered through our web site. |  Minnie Florence Williams, In unmarked grave for 66 years. Information found through Gleaves family web site. |  Owen cuts tall grass outside Micheal Gleaves Cemetery as Betty and Joyce watch. |  George weed eats outside wall where Micheal Gleaves is buried. |
 View before clean up, Micheal Gleaves Cemetery. |  Owen is outside the cemetery wall with his small tractor mow and George is inside with a weedeater. |  Hang onto that thing Owen! |  Looks a bit better! |  Joyce, Betty, Owen and George discuss the wall which was vandalized last summer! |
 George uses Owen's mow as a tool bench to drill holes in signs. |  George places the Micheal Gleaves sign high to avoid being stolen or damaged. |  Owen and Betty hold ladder as George mounts the sign. |  Hang on to that ladder Betty! |  And now the second sign goes up. |
 Owen and Betty look on as George mounts the sign warning vandals.
We will proscute! |  Yes, we are going to get tough! That is if we can catch them. |  Finished!!! |  Looks better! | |