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The Sneed Tombstone Fund

From Linda Seaton

John F. and Martha Beasley Sneed were the first Sneeds to settle in Adair County in the mid 1800s. A few of us older descendants know where their burial site is located at Antioch Cemetery and we would like to erect a gravestone for them. We have set up a Sneed Tombstone Fund at the Bank of Columbia for your donations. All donations will be greatly appreciated. If any extra funds exist after the gravestone is obtained, they will be donated to the Antioch Cemetery Fund.

Update Wednesday, August 3, 2022:
Glenn Seaton says, "There is now an online donation page at sneed.tombstonefund.com. If you know of any others that might want a page like this, we can create others with their name at tombstonefund.com."




This story was posted on 2022-07-12 22:08:33
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