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claugh

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  1. On August 21st the Penn State students came to help at the cemetery for Penn State Community Outreach Day. We certainly appreciated all they did to help. They added mulch to the entrance, painted the circle and railing around the Childs' Mausoleum and swept the sidewalk along Main Street. We wish them all good luck in their future careers.

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  2. I am interested in finding out if anyone has knowledge of who might have access to a records book for St. Catherine's Cemetery in DuBois.   Specifically Collins and Carroll possibly in unmarked graves almost straight up from Simmons St. 

     

    Nearly all the tombstones have been added to Findagrave at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Carroll&GSiman=1&GScid=46003&CRid=46003&pt=Saint%20Catherines%20Cemetery  There is also a transcript of the cemetery records at the DuBois Area Historical Society.

  3. Thank you for the kind comments.  We do appreciate all the help we get to restore and maintain this historic cemetery.  It is the history of DuBois.  Many of the hardworking pioneers of our community are buried there and deserve to be remembered.  The DuBois Area Historical Society Lantern Walk will be at Rumbarger Cemetery this October.  More information later.

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    On April 20th DuBois FedEx employees came to the Rumbarger Cemetery as an early Earth Day event. This is the third year that the employees and YardWorks (814-594-6421) of Brockway, have come to landscape, reset tombstones and generally clean up the cemetery. From left to right: Justin Marchiori, James Burkholder and Cole Bouch from YardWorks, John Geist, Scott Smith, Ryan Morrison, Andy Daugherty, Nick Digilarmo, Greg Weible, Brad Bowser, Seth Ferut, Megan Hubert, Brian Hibbard, Lynette Crawford, Bella Sciamanna and Jason Charles. The Rumbarger Cemetery Preservation Society would like to thank them for their continued support.

  5. Anyone who has read this far knows that there are people trying hard to make the Rumbarger Cemetery a place of which we can all be proud.  This is what is located at the dumpster in the back of the cemetery.  We have limited funds and now have to pay to dispose of someone's tires because they were too cheap to do it.  Also, the garbage in the dumpster did not come from the cemetery.  Just because there is somewhere to put trash doesn't mean you should bring it from home. Be a part of the solution, not the problem.  April 20th is Clean-Up Day in DuBois and we would welcome any help to clean-up the cemetery.

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