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Do you want to help out the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund? We have commemorative bookmarks, stickers, and other ephemera related to the projects of the Mount Zion Memorial Fund. In exchange for donations, we will gladly send you some items from our inventory.
Please make checks payable and mail to:
The Mount Zion Memorial Fund Inc.
P.O. Box 1114
Oxford, MS 38655
The Mount Zion Memorial Fund is a tax deductible 501(c)13 corporation. All donations will be used directly for the placing and upkeep of cemeteries. Thank you.
For more information, contact us at tmoriver@gmail.com.
We also accept donations via debit card, credit card, and Paypal. Click the 'Donate' button below.
Please make checks payable and mail to:
The Mount Zion Memorial Fund Inc.
P.O. Box 1114
Oxford, MS 38655
The Mount Zion Memorial Fund is a tax deductible 501(c)13 corporation. All donations will be used directly for the placing and upkeep of cemeteries. Thank you.
For more information, contact us at tmoriver@gmail.com.
We also accept donations via debit card, credit card, and Paypal. Click the 'Donate' button below.
Monday, June 13, 2016
Friday, June 10, 2016
Mt. Zion Memorial Fund - Promotional Video
Mt. Zion Memorial Fund Promo
"See That My Grave is Kept Clean" - Part 1 - Sonny Boy Williamson II Produced by the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund Like our Facebook page if you have ever visited the graves of blues musicians along the Mississippi Blues Trail and please visit our website to support our work: www.mtzionmemorialfund.org
Posted by Mt. Zion Memorial Fund on Tuesday, May 31, 2016
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