I admire. Ur gift to the. Residents of ur cemetery. And their families. Thank u. U try so hard to give each stone. The care and regard we all hope we all will get one day. Thank u. So hot there. So heavy to repair. U are a good person .
You do know what you’re doing, you’re amazing and fixing things up just as we would - improvisation and heart, that’s why I enjoy watching all the way from Guernsey 🇬🇬 ❤. Keep doing what you do, it’s great 🏆
I had to look up where that is as I’ve never even heard of it. I’m blown away that you guys watch our videos from SO far away. I appreciate you all so much.
@@VirginiaTombstoneRevival no problem! We have some beautiful churches over here and some fascinating graves. There are a few graveyards from the early to mid 1800s that could really do with your help 🤭 👍🏼
@@Sarnia_Cherie Guernsey is beautiful. Was lucky enough to visit four of the Channel Islands years ago. Loved walking around, visiting the WWII sites, and, of course, seeing the cows.
@@habslover2306 wow, not many have heard of us let alone visited! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. It’s a wonderful place to remove yourself from the stress and busyness of everyday life. We still have no big name fast food restaurants or shopping mall’s, so I love watching US channels to get my fill of the landscape and the ‘outside world’ 😂 ❤️
Great job on straightening the headstone and base. You are a godsend to those whose families can't tend the graves themselves. Keep up the good work. From Minnesota ❤
Great job, Christopher! I love how you make these graves so much better than they were! For those with survivors, it must bring them a sense of comfort to know someone cares! God bless you sir!
Hi Christopher you did a wonderful job. Its so sad to see the stones sinking like that. It looks so much better now you did great. I have some info about the wee girls sir name its abit long but i thought youed be interested in it....The surname Scott is believed to have Scottish origins and is thought to have been given to people who were from Scotland. It may also come from the Old French word for "scout" or "spy". The name is derived from the Middle English word Scot, which means "man from Scotland". It may also come from the Old English word Scott or the Old Norse word Skotr. The surname Scott is first attributed to Uchtredus filius Scoti, who is mentioned in a charter from 1120 that records the founding of Selkirk and Holyrood Abbey. It may also be associated with the border Riding clans who settled Peeblesshire in the 10th century and the family lineage of the Duke of Buccleuch. The Scott family has a history of military and political involvement and were known for their loyalty to the Scottish crown. They played important roles in various conflicts and battles. The surname Scott is the 34th most common surname in the UK, the 36th most popular in the United States, and the 10th most popular in Scotland. It is also common among African Americans. Enjoy your Sunday thank you for the great work you do.💜
Her death certificate gives the immediate cause of death as "congenital atresia of upper intestinal tract". She also suffered from "congenital cardiac anomaly" and "mongolism". Sounds like she had a hard two months of life while on this earth. Sad.
Thank you for the love you showed this little girl and her family.
Everything that you have cleaned, fixed, etc , THEY Always look Great. You truly are a BLESSING TO THEIR FAMILIES
You are so kind
Remember this one! Fabulous job yet again ❤
Christopher It looks just amazing back up as straight as the day it was put there. RIP baby Deborah.
Love from the UK ❤
How kind you of you for caring.
Hi Christopher! Great job! Looks great! I hope you are have a nice weekend. Have a great, safe, upcoming week! Rip sweet little one. ❤
Thanks! You too!
I have missed you. Thank you for fixing this little girl's marker. It is much improved.❤
Thank you….work has been a bit much lately, so I haven’t had the energy.
@@VirginiaTombstoneRevival I hope things go more smoothly going forward for you 🦋
You do a perfect job on these headstones I give you a big pat on the back
Looks very good. So much better. Thank you.
Another kind and selfless act you have completed. God bless little angel baby Deborah. 🎉
I hope you realize how truly awesome you are ❤ lot's of love from New Jersey ❤
I admire. Ur gift to the. Residents of ur cemetery. And their families. Thank u. U try so hard to give each stone. The care and regard we all hope we all will get one day. Thank u. So hot there. So heavy to repair. U are a good person .
So nice of you, Monica. Thank you for watching ☺️
It looks a heck of a lot better than it did. You’re the best Christopher. Thanks for all you do. Stay Safe and God Bless ✝️🙏🏻🇺🇸😘🥰
Thanks so much, Lisa.
Awe!! It looks great!! That’s wonderful ❤
Thank you! 😊
I am so happy that you fixed this headstone. Thank you for all you do.
My pleasure!
You do know what you’re doing, you’re amazing and fixing things up just as we would - improvisation and heart, that’s why I enjoy watching all the way from Guernsey 🇬🇬 ❤. Keep doing what you do, it’s great 🏆
I had to look up where that is as I’ve never even heard of it. I’m blown away that you guys watch our videos from SO far away. I appreciate you all so much.
@@VirginiaTombstoneRevival no problem! We have some beautiful churches over here and some fascinating graves. There are a few graveyards from the early to mid 1800s that could really do with your help 🤭 👍🏼
@@Sarnia_Cherie Guernsey is beautiful. Was lucky enough to visit four of the Channel Islands years ago. Loved walking around, visiting the WWII sites, and, of course, seeing the cows.
@@habslover2306 wow, not many have heard of us let alone visited! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. It’s a wonderful place to remove yourself from the stress and busyness of everyday life. We still have no big name fast food restaurants or shopping mall’s, so I love watching US channels to get my fill of the landscape and the ‘outside world’ 😂 ❤️
Great job on straightening the headstone and base. You are a godsend to those whose families can't tend the graves themselves. Keep up the good work. From Minnesota ❤
Great job, God bless you for what you do.from Michigan ❤
My brother and his family live there.
No one is perfect you did a amazing job. Keep up the great work.🇨🇦
Thank you! Will do!
Absolutely amazing thank you for taking care of the love ones that have passed
Our pleasure!
She died 5 days after I was born. Thank you thank you for dong this. It looks so much better.
Thank you! More people should care like you, Care!❤✝️🙏🏼
Looks great! Thank you for what you do.
Wow that looks amazing, bless you!!
Thank you so much!
It really looked great after you worked on this little one's headstone.
Thank you!
Great job, Christopher! I love how you make these graves so much better than they were! For those with survivors, it must bring them a sense of comfort to know someone cares! God bless you sir!
ty for what you do...even when they have been forgotten they have you.
🎉 Great job! ❤😊
Thank you! 😄
You did an amazing job, you give dignity to these little souls..❤️❤️
Hi Christopher you did a wonderful job. Its so sad to see the stones sinking like that. It looks so much better now you did great. I have some info about the wee girls sir name its abit long but i thought youed be interested in it....The surname Scott is believed to have Scottish origins and is thought to have been given to people who were from Scotland. It may also come from the Old French word for "scout" or "spy". The name is derived from the Middle English word Scot, which means "man from Scotland". It may also come from the Old English word Scott or the Old Norse word Skotr.
The surname Scott is first attributed to Uchtredus filius Scoti, who is mentioned in a charter from 1120 that records the founding of Selkirk and Holyrood Abbey. It may also be associated with the border Riding clans who settled Peeblesshire in the 10th century and the family lineage of the Duke of Buccleuch.
The Scott family has a history of military and political involvement and were known for their loyalty to the Scottish crown. They played important roles in various conflicts and battles.
The surname Scott is the 34th most common surname in the UK, the 36th most popular in the United States, and the 10th most popular in Scotland. It is also common among African Americans. Enjoy your Sunday thank you for the great work you do.💜
Welcome back Chris!
Looks better
You did fine!
❤does anyone know what caused her death?
Her death certificate gives the immediate cause of death as "congenital atresia of upper intestinal tract". She also suffered from "congenital cardiac anomaly" and "mongolism". Sounds like she had a hard two months of life while on this earth. Sad.
Breaks my heart hearing how much this little girl had to deal with.
@@easyphotos😢💔
Unsubscribing! Ill-prepared...no rags, no pea gravel, forgot about the old caulk. This is a video of what NOT to do. Adios.
Yes, I was ill prepared….but it’s still better than what it was. Take care.
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