From: "Debra Demuri" <dkd@borderlandnet.net> Subject: RE: Request Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 17:01:48 -0500 Message-ID: <F3462C77AA084D55B08E0E0EC658F628@DebraPC>
I, too, received the email from Ted about the D/2 cemetery stone
cleaner. I
did email him as soon as I received the info, but have not heard from
him.
I asked about cost and whether individuals without training could apply
the
solution for cleaning. I'm hoping for an answer soon, but have not had
anything as yet. Debbie DeMuri, Florence Co. Historical Society/Sexton
of
the Commonwealth Cemetery
-----Original Message-----
From: localhistory-request@listserve.uwec.edu
[mailto:localhistory-request@listserve.uwec.edu] On Behalf Of Maureen
Giese
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 3:22 PM
To: localhistory@listserve.uwec.edu
Subject: Re: Request
Yes, there was a link to Historic Headstone Cleaning, and I copied it.
It was from Ted Kinnari <tkinnari@mac.com> which referred to D/2
Biological Solution, Fall 2010, copied from the National Park Service.
Also listed tkinnari@me.com for information (D/2 Biological
Solutions) Phone 917 693 7441.
Maureen Giese, Waterloo Area Historical Society
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Gary Kunz <kunztwo@centurytel.net>
wrote:
> A local church has requested that our historical society help them
clean
the
> tombstones in their cemetery. I have a number of how-to-do
articles in
my
> file but I seem to remember that sometime in the last year there was a
link
> on listserve to a CD pertaining to the subject. Can anyone help me
out?
>
> Gary Kunz
> Fall Creek Historical Society