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Moss-Be-Gone Memorials Cemetery Headstone and Memorial Cleaning and Restoration Services throughout Clinton, Franklin, and Essex County NY

A stone I cleaned a year ago. After photo is from yesterday 🫶🏻
08/10/2025

A stone I cleaned a year ago. After photo is from yesterday 🫶🏻

Thank you Simard family for the opportunity. I traveled to Swanton, VT for this one 🫶🏻
06/13/2025

Thank you Simard family for the opportunity. I traveled to Swanton, VT for this one 🫶🏻

04/19/2025

Spring is here! Just a few more weeks until the weather is warm enough to start some grave site/headstone cleanings. Reach out to schedule now 😊

2.5 month difference 🤍
09/02/2024

2.5 month difference 🤍

Beautiful transformation for Lucy 💝 thank you Tripp family for the opportunity to care for your loved one’s final restin...
08/19/2024

Beautiful transformation for Lucy 💝 thank you Tripp family for the opportunity to care for your loved one’s final resting place.

Beautiful transformation for little Eddie. This is 3 months after a brief scrub. The biologic solution is still active a...
08/19/2024

Beautiful transformation for little Eddie. This is 3 months after a brief scrub. The biologic solution is still active and working as you can see the slight yellow/orange color still present. It will turn completely white to its original color over time.

-In Redford, April 24, 1889, of spinal meningitis, his sickness lasting only one week. Little Edde was of a very sweet, loving dis-position; very conscientious and universally beloved. His death was an exceptionally happy one. Many precious recollections of friends at home and in day and Sunday-school cluster around the memory of his bright countenance-

Every time I’m out and about I get asked for a business card and I always say I don’t have any. Well not anymore!! Cards...
07/08/2024

Every time I’m out and about I get asked for a business card and I always say I don’t have any. Well not anymore!! Cards on the way

07/04/2024

May she rest in peace 🫶🏻

Woolsey Cemetery in Cumberland head NY. The Woolsey family was one of the first to settle on Cumberland Head. Melancthon...
06/24/2024

Woolsey Cemetery in Cumberland head NY. The Woolsey family was one of the first to settle on Cumberland Head. Melancthon Lloyd Woolsey was the first county clerk. The deed of the land on which he settled is the first one on the records of the County Clerk's office of Clinton County. It was entered by himself; a deed dated September 27, 1785, for one hundred acres on Cumberland Head from Zephaniah Platt to Melancthon Lloyd Woolsey, acknowledged before Gilbert Livingston as Notary Public. The house which he built there is still standing, although considerably altered. Melancthon actually isn’t buried here, but two of his children are as well as a grandchild.

06/24/2024

Guilty or not? Peggy is said to haunt the college dorms to this day that stand on the site where she was hanged.

We’ve had our sweet Jekel two years now. He came on a bus from Texas to Troy NY where we picked him up. My grandparents ...
06/20/2024

We’ve had our sweet Jekel two years now. He came on a bus from Texas to Troy NY where we picked him up. My grandparents are buried in Troy, so we took Jekel to meet them before heading home 🙂💝

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