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“My daddy and God, probably both of them, put it on me to make my first cross.” Using his carpentry tools, Amber designs custom memorials with rough cut wood. Much of it comes from salvaged ...
That man is Tony Green and he is making a difference in the lives of soldiers with his handmade wooden crosses. Green makes three sizes of wooden crosses out of eight types of wood for ...
A retired carpenter, he fulfills his mission methodically, memorializing with handmade wooden crosses the victims of mass shootings and other national tragedies at or near the places where their ...
He handmade all the crosses in his garage workshop. Each cross is about 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide and has a victim's name and a large red wooden heart. All the lumber is donated.
Since the day 13 people were killed at Columbine High School in 1999, a carpenter from Illinois has hopped in his pickup truck to deliver 26,274 handmade wooden memorials — mostly crosses ...
“Calling on my life from the Lord,” said Meissner. He started developing the skills of wood craftsmanship at 5 years old, but the first cross he made was at 55 for his mother. 35 years later, now at ...
City of Longview Public Information Officer Richard Yeakley said that unfortunately, there are not cameras monitoring the recently-updated pickle ball courts, so though players are on the courts ...